She’s nominated for Best Actress at Sunday’s Academy Awards.
And Margot Robbie looked every inch the movie star as she was spotted out in Los Angeles on Friday.
The 27-year-old Australian stunner commanded attention in a red and black striped suit for the Women In Film Pre-Oscar Party.
Movie star: Margot Robbie, 27, was spotted out in Los Angeles on Friday
Daring to impress, the I, Tonya star showcased her delicate decolletage as the black tank underneath plunged low.
The tailored jacket boasted wide black lapels – complete with a white flower boutonnière – and straight cut shoulders.
Her trademark golden tresses were left long and loose as they cascaded just above her petite shoulders.
Margot trained extensively for her role in I, Tonya, and managed to perform practically all of the on-ice dance moves.
Delicate flower: Daring to impress, the I, Tonya star showcased her delicate decolletage as the black tank underneath plunged low
Tailored: The tailored jacket boasted wide black lapels – complete with a white flower boutonnière – and straight cut shoulders
Hair story: Her trademark golden tresses were left long and loose as they cascaded just abouve her petiye shoulders
Ladies: Kirsten Schaffer, Margot Robbie and Cathy Schulman posed away inside the bash
‘I felt like I lived at the ice skating rink,’ she told Rolling Stone last year.
‘Every time my alarm would go off at like 5 a.m. I’d be like, “I can’t do it again today, I’m still so bruised from yesterday!”‘
Two stunt doubles were cast to perform most of the jumps, while the triple axel had to be replicated in CGI.
Battling the elements: Margot looked strikingly windswept as she headed home from the bash
Having fun: Despite the slightly windy weather, Margot looked in high spirits as she embarked on a fierce strut out of the venue
Together: She was joined by a pal as they headed out and about
Chilling: Margot was seen collecting her thoughts as she sat at the back of the car
Man attraction: Margot used her hand to tame her shoulder length blonde tresses in place
Fans will have to wait and see who walks away with one of the coveted gold statues, but hopefully the show will be less of a drama-filled affair than last years, when the wrong Best Picture winner was read out by mistake.
In an explosive mix-up, La La Land was announced as the big winner, resulting in a member of the Academy rushing onto the stage with the correct winners envelope, announcing the prize was supposed to go to Moonlight.
Impressive: Margot trained extensively for her role in I, Tonya, and managed to perform practically all of the on-ice dance moves