At the moment, Margot Robbie is traveling the globe in order to promote her most recent picture, Amsterdam. The ever-chic movie diva is, of course, also serving as a walking encyclopedia of sorts on the subject of red-carpet elegance at the same time. Robbie showed, during the premiere of her mystery comedy in London, that a beautiful black dress can be anything but dull if it is worn in the correct way and with the proper accessories.
On the green carpet, the Oscar-nominated actor wowed in a black cutout dress paired with a dramatic cape. The green carpet was used since the event was held in London. Celine’s take on old-school Hollywood elegance, modeled by Audrey Hepburn’s signature style, exemplifies the concept that less can sometimes be more in certain situations.
For the big night, a dress code was explicitly decreed: the primary cast for Amsterdam wore coordinated all-black ensembles.
This outfit gives Margot Robbie a new and interesting take on her signature style. The internet has gotten used to, and dare we even say fascinated with, paparazzi images snapped on the set of Greta Gerwig’s dazzling and technicolor looks as Barbie in the forthcoming movie directed by her. (Which, to our great regret, won’t be released in cinemas until the summer of the following year.) Robbie has reverted to her typical clean and classic style ever since shooting on the project came to an end. Just last week, she was seen sporting a distinctive boxy and neatly fitted suit. This garment has a quality that is reminiscent of Morticia Addams and has an otherworldly air about it, yet it does not in the least seem like a costume.
And the black dress that Robbie is wearing is in keeping with a style that is becoming more popular among the prominent women of Hollywood. Zendaya, who stars in the Netflix original series Euphoria, attended the Emmys last month wearing a voluminous black Valentino dress that was inspired by Grace Kelly. The dress became quite popular on social media very fast, in the same way, that Robbie’s outfit is right now. It must be true that black is timeless in terms of fashion.