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Margot Robbie’s barbie core to boss babe: Her best fashion moves

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 15, 2025, 05:00 IST
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Margot Robbie as a symbol of effortless glam

For years, Margot Robbie has stood as a symbol of effortless glam, navigating Hollywood with a wardrobe that’s equal parts power and play. But in 2023 and 2024, she didn’t just serve looks—she sparked a fashion movement. From pink feathered pumps to tailored boss-lady suits, Robbie’s wardrobe went on a ride just as iconic as the doll she portrayed on screen.

What started as a tribute to Barbie during the movie’s press tour quickly evolved into something much sharper, more nuanced, and unmistakably grown-up. Today, Robbie’s style bridges two extremes—bubblegum fun and boardroom polish—and she does it without ever looking out of place. Here’s a look at her best fashion moves, and why they matter.

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Barbiecore was never just about pink



When the Barbie movie campaign kicked off, pink took center stage. Robbie, styled by Andrew Mukamal, leaned all the way into character embracing vintage Chanel skirt suits, custom Valentino gowns, and Moschino-inspired candy-colored coordinates. But what made it powerful was how intentional every look felt. Each outfit referenced a different Barbie era. Every detail, down to her purse or hair tie, was steeped in playful nostalgia.

Yet even at her most doll-like, Robbie never veered into costume territory. That was the magic. The tailoring stayed sharp, the accessories elevated. The message was clear: Barbie might be made of plastic, but this woman is in full control of her image.

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She doesn’t follow trends, she influences them



It’s tempting to think Robbie jumped on the Barbiecore train because it was trending. But truthfully, she made it trend. Once she committed to the Barbie aesthetic, pink exploded across runways and fast fashion alike. Celebrities started embracing bubblegum tones, hot pink suiting, and retro accessories.

She didn’t follow the wave; she created one.

Even her shift into muted tones and sleek tailoring post-Barbie is being echoed across editorial campaigns now. What she wears one season, the rest of fashion follows the next. That’s what makes her style powerful. It’s not reactive. It’s intentional leadership.

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Off-duty looks that still mean business



It’s easy to get swept away by the gowns, but Margot’s street style is just as intentional. Even when she’s not promoting a film, she dresses with quiet confidence. She’s often spotted in long coats, vintage denim, baseball caps, and structured bags, each piece unassuming but well-placed.

Her trick? She keeps the palette neutral and lets one item shine. A white tank with high-waist slacks and a leather jacket. A silk blouse tucked into jeans. She doesn't rely on logos or trends. Instead, her casual wardrobe looks curated, not chaotic.

She proves that you don’t need six-inch heels or couture to look powerful. Sometimes, well-fitted jeans and a clean pair of loafers say more.

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Vintage revival with a purpose



What sets Margot Robbie apart from other red carpet stars is how deeply her team leans into vintage fashion. For the Barbie tour, Mukamal pulled from the archives of Versace, Chanel, and Mugler not just for aesthetics, but to connect the cultural dots.

She wasn’t just playing dress-up; she was paying homage to fashion history. Every archival piece made the moment feel richer. Like the 1994 pink skirt suit from the Chanel vault, worn in Seoul. Or the sparkling Bob Mackie number that turned a Sydney event into a runway flashback.

These weren’t just dresses they were stories. And Robbie wore them like she was part of that history, not just borrowing it.

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Monochrome magic is her go-to



Robbie has mastered the art of monochrome dressing. Whether it’s red-on-red or ivory from head to toe, she uses single-color looks to elongate her frame and sharpen her presence. It’s a subtle way to command attention without screaming for it.

One of her most praised looks? The all-pink Vivienne Westwood corset dress she wore in London, paired with matching mules and a satin bow. It was pure Barbie fantasy, but the color consistency made it look expensive, not childish.

She applies the same trick in her off-duty style too neutral knits with beige trousers, white button-downs with cream wide-leg pants. It’s clean, it’s polished, and it never tries too hard.

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She understands tailoring like a CEO



Once the movie premiered and the press parade slowed down, Margot’s wardrobe shifted gears. The pinks softened, and a more serious silhouette emerged. Out came the power suits, column gowns, and crisp trousers. She leaned into structure, but never at the expense of femininity.

Take her appearance at the 2024 Golden Globes. Instead of another Barbie-inspired moment, she wore a jet-black Giorgio Armani Privé gown with clean lines and a bold neckline. It was timeless, elegant, and strong. No fluff. No frills. Just full-blown power.

This transition from Barbiecore to Boss Babe wasn’t abrupt it was strategic. Robbie reminded everyone that she’s not just a pretty face or a blonde bombshell. She’s a producer, a businesswoman, and one of the most bankable names in Hollywood today. And her wardrobe follows that arc.

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