Margot Robbie continued to channel the pink Barbie theme as she joined her fellow co-stars at at a photo call for the anticipated film in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
The Oscar-nominated actress, 32, who recently kicked off the press tour with a series of Barbie-themed snaps, flashed a cheerful smile while stepping onto a glitzy set at the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel.
The Australian-born star showed off her stunning frame wearing a pink and white polka dot minidress which was held up by halter-styled fabric wrapped around her neck.
The front portion of the eye-catching ensemble contained a triangular-shaped cutout for a stylish flare.
She slipped into a pair of classic, white heels that coincided with the color scheme of the outfit, while draping a yellow purse over her shoulder for a bit of contrast.
Embracing the character: Margot Robbie, 32, continued to channel the pink Barbie theme as she joined her fellow co-stars at at a photo call for the anticipated film in Beverly Hills on Sunday
Stunning: The Australian-born star showed off her stunning frame wearing a pink and white polka dot minidress which was held up by halter-styled fabric wrapped around her neck
Margot’s long blonde locks were parted to the side, allowing the strands to effortlessly flow down past her shoulders in elegant waves.
She opted for minimal accessories, and added a pair of dangly, pearl earrings along with a pearl bracelet placed on her left wrist.
Her makeup was classically done for the event, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes, as well as a light pink blush on her cheekbones that offered a radiant glow.
The star additionally wore a glossy, rosy pink tint to her lips for a final touch to her overall look with the press tour now in full swing.
Robbie joined a few of her fellow castmates at the photo call, as well as the writer and director of the live-action film, Greta Gerwig.
While Margot herself embraced her inner Barbie and the pink theme, her co-stars opted to don ensembles with muted colors, such as tan and gray.
Ryan Gosling, who tackled the role of Ken in the upcoming fantasy comedy, was seen sporting a pair of black pants that were secured with a dark brown leather belt.
He additionally wore a plain white shirt as well as a cardigan that contained hues of white and a very light, pastel pink in a lowkey reference to the pink Barbie theme.
Making a statement: She slipped into a pair of classic, white heels that coincided with the color scheme of the outfit, while draping a yellow purse over her shoulder for a bit of contrast
Special day: Robbie joined a few of her fellow castmates at the photo call, such as Ryan Gosling (left) as well as the writer and director of the live-action film, Greta Gerwig (middle)
Celebrating: Margot’s husband, Tom Ackerley, who is one of the producers on the project, also joined his wife for the exciting festivities
Gerwig was seen wearing a tan-colored pleated skirt that fell down past her knees and also added a darker, long-sleeved sweatshirt on top. The filmmaker slipped into a pair of closed-toed black heels to complete her outfit for the photo call.
Other stars in attendance included cast members Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, America Ferrera, and Michael Cera. Margot’s husband, Tom Ackerley, who is one of the producers on the project, also joined his wife for the exciting festivities.
Both Kate and Issa have been cast to portray different variations of Barbie, while America and Michael play humans from the real world.
The group could be seen posing in front of a pastel pink convertible that was placed on a strip of fake grass on an outdoor patio located at the lavish hotel.
A large, pink and white Barbie poster bordered with fake palm trees was placed directly behind the sleek vehicle. Another large sign that was a cutout of the letter ‘B’ for Barbie was also the perfect spot for a quick photo session.
Earlier on Saturday, Margot dressed to impress in a separate, all-pink outfit to celebrate the official start of the Barbie movie global press tour in a slew of snaps shared on the film’s main Instagram page.
The blonde beauty put on a leggy display in a light pink, pleated miniskirt and donned a matching bralette top that showed off her toned frame while posing on a scenic Beverly Hills street.
Reunited! Other stars in attendance included cast members Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, America Ferrera, and Michael Cera
Muted tones: Gerwig was seen wearing a tan-colored pleated skirt that fell down past her knees and also added a darker, long-sleeved sweatshirt on top rather than a vibrant pink outfit
Hitting the road! Earlier on Saturday, Margot dressed to impress in a separate, all-pink outfit to celebrate the official start of the Barbie movie press tour in a slew of snaps
She slipped into a pair of open-toed, pink heels and easily slung a pink purse over her right arm for a fashionable flare.
Margot accessorized the Barbie-themed ensemble by adding a pair of dainty earrings and threw on a pair of white-rimmed sunglasses for a finishing touch.
The actress flashed a cheerful smile towards the camera, while a row of palm trees stretched out behind her and lined the crystal clear blue sky in sunny Los Angeles.
In the caption of the post shared on the film’s official Instagram page, it read: ‘It’s the best day ever! The Barbie press tour has officially begun,’ followed by a red heart emoji.
Ahead of the film releasing in theaters next month on July 21, a global press tour will first take place to count down the days until Barbie’s big premiere on the big screen to anticipated fans and viewers.
The premise of the movie, which has a budget of $100 million, follows Barbie and Ken as they travel to the real world in order to find the true meaning of happiness.
Filming began last year in 2022 at Warner Bros. Studios in England, while some exterior shots were notably filmed outdoors in Los Angeles.
Excited: The actress flashed a cheerful smile towards the camera, while a row of palm trees stretched out behind her and lined the crystal clear blue sky in sunny Los Angeles
Let the count down begin: The live-action Barbie movie is slated to premiere in theaters on July 20 in Australia, and the following day on July 21 in the U.S. and U.K.
Catering to all audiences: During an interview with Vogue last month in May, Margot explained that the movie aimed to cater to both fans of the Mattel dolls, but also those that don’t like or even ‘hate’ the dolls; Ryan and Margot seen in April in Las Vegas
During an interview with Vogue last month in May, Margot explained that the movie aimed to cater to both fans of the Mattel dolls, but also those that don’t like or even ‘hate’ the dolls.
‘We of course would want to honor the 60-year legacy that this brand has,’ she explained to the outlet. ‘But we have to acknowledge that there are a lot of people who aren’t fans of Barbie.’
‘And in fact, aren’t just indifferent to Barbie. They actively hate Barbie. And have a real issue with Barbie. We need to find a way to acknowledge that,’ the star added.
The live-action Barbie movie is slated to premiere in theaters on July 20 in Australia, and the following day on July 21 in the U.S. and U.K.
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