Margot Robbie covers her face with dark sunglasses and a mask near NYC hotel

Margot Robbie covers her face with dark sunglasses and a mask after a workout session in New York City where she is promoting Babylon with Brad Pitt

Margot Robbie appeared almost unrecognizable while arriving at her hotel in New York City on Wednesday after a workout session.

The 32-year-old actress had on dark sunglasses with a white mask that covered up almost her entire face, leaving only her forehead bare.

The star donned a long black trench coat over a pair of tight leggings. She walked in big white sneakers. A leather bag hung from her right shoulder. 

Low profile: Margot Robbie appeared almost unrecognizable while arriving at her hotel in New York City on Wednesday

Robbie parted her hair in the middle and let her blonde-brown locks collect in pools on her chest. 

The Wolf of Wall Street star’s arrival at her hotel came just hours before she attended a Q&A for her new movie Babylon alongside co-star Brad Pitt. 

Margot showed that she was a master of the casual-chic look as she arrived at the advance screening, which was being held at an AMC theater.

She wore an oversize black pinstriped double-breasted blazer, which appeared to originally be designed for a man based on the position of its buttons.

Bundled up: The 32-year-old actress donned a long black trench coat over a pair of tight leggings. She walked in big white sneakers

Bundled up: The 32-year-old actress donned a long black trench coat over a pair of tight leggings. She walked in big white sneakers

Masking her identity: The I, Tonya star obscured her face with a bulky face mask and thin black sunglasses. A leather bag hung from her right shoulder

Masking her identity: The I, Tonya star obscured her face with a bulky face mask and thin black sunglasses. A leather bag hung from her right shoulder

She dressed down the rest of her look with a simple white top and a set of high-waisted relaxed-fit jeans that nearly dragged on the ground.

The Wolf Of Wall Street actress added some more color to the muted look with her pointy-toed maroon heels and her eye-catching quilted green handbag.

The stars’ new film Babylon is set at the height of the Roaring Twenties, as Hollywood begins to make the transition from silent films to the emerging talkies, which would soon become dominant.

Although more specific plot details are few and far between, Brad and Margot appear to be playing industry stars who get wrapped up in the cocaine-fueled debauchery of the movie business.

Screening: The Wolf of Wall Street star's arrival at her hotel came just hours before she attended a Q&A for her new movie Babylon alongside co-star Brad Pitt (L to R: Diego Calva, Robbie, Pitt)

Screening: The Wolf of Wall Street star’s arrival at her hotel came just hours before she attended a Q&A for her new movie Babylon alongside co-star Brad Pitt (L to R: Diego Calva, Robbie, Pitt)

The cast and director: (L-R) Damien Chazelle, Jovan Adepo, Diego Calva, Margot, Brad, Jean Smart, and Li Jun Li

The cast and director: (L-R) Damien Chazelle, Jovan Adepo, Diego Calva, Margot, Brad, Jean Smart, and Li Jun Li

The film is set to blend fictional characters with real-life figures. 

The film also stars Diego Calva in a leading role with Pitt and Robbie, along with Jovan Adepo, Jean Smart, Tobey Maguire, his longtime friend Lukas Haas, Olivia Wilde, Max Minghella and Eric Roberts, among many more.

Official reviews haven’t yet dropped, but social media reactions to the three-hour epic were decidedly polarized, with some viewers applauding the frontline actors, while others criticized the film as a mess.

It is written and directed by Damien Chazelle, who previously helmed the music drama Whiplash, the Oscar-winning musical La La Land and the acclaimed box office flop First Man, which starred Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong. 

Babylon will be released in theaters on December 23, 2022. 

Coming soon: The stars' new film Babylon is set at the height of the Roaring Twenties, as Hollywood begins to make the transition from silent films to the emerging talkies, which would soon become dominant

Coming soon: The stars’ new film Babylon is set at the height of the Roaring Twenties, as Hollywood begins to make the transition from silent films to the emerging talkies, which would soon become dominant

Mixed bag: Official reviews haven't yet dropped, but social media reactions to the three-hour epic were decidedly polarized, with some viewers applauding the frontline actors, while others criticized the film as a mess

Mixed bag: Official reviews haven’t yet dropped, but social media reactions to the three-hour epic were decidedly polarized, with some viewers applauding the frontline actors, while others criticized the film as a mess

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