Margot Robbie has been displaying her effortless maternity style as she awaits the arrival of her first child.
The Australian actress, 34, most recently looked radiant in a black maxi dress that highlighted her growing baby bump as she left an editing studio in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
But fans went wild over one detail in her outfit – a pair of comfortable refined mesh Alaïa flats.
The black fishnet ballet flats feature a mesh fabrication and slightly pointed toe.
The new trend leaves the stylish consumer’s toes completely exposed, as well as the rest of their foot.
The shoes, which are being sold in many different styles from ballet flats to sneakers to loafers, have been a celebrity favourite this past year.
Kourtney Kardashian, Dua Lipa, Sofia Richie, Jennifer Lawrence and Dakota Johnson have all been spotted in the ever-popular flats by ALAÏA that come with a hefty $1150 price tag.
Margot’s sighting in the designer shoes comes after she enjoyed a ‘babymoon’ in Sardinia with her husband Tom Ackerley last month.
Margot Robbie has been displaying her effortless maternity style as she awaits the arrival of her first child
They were later seen spending time on a $250 million superyacht in Italy alongside Gigi Hadid, 29, and Bradley Cooper, 49.
The expecting parents met back in 2013 while working on Suite Française when he was an assistant director and she was in front of the camera.
They tied the knot in 2016 and are co-producers on a number of projects, including Hulu’s Dollface, through their production company LuckyChap Entertainment.
Meanwhile, Margot and Jacob Elordi, 27, are set to play gothic lovers in the new film adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel Wuthering Heights.
Following the news, the casting sparked controversy among some fans.
But fans went wild over one detail in her outfit during a recent outing – a pair of comfortable refined mesh Alaïa flats
In the upcoming film, Robbie will play Catherine, while the Salburn actor will portray her lover Heathcliff, per Deadline.
The news has been met with backlash, with some criticizing the ‘weird’ and ‘terrible’ casting and the age gap between the actors and the characters.
Many took to social media to express their ire with the choice to use two stars who ‘look like they belong on Instagram’ in a film set during the 1800s.
Some even claimed that the director Emerald Fennell — who also helmed Saltburn — has ‘not read’ the classic Emily Brontë novel.
The black fishnet ballet flats feature a mesh fabrication and slightly pointed toe
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