Margot Robbie has looked absolutely flawless during her gruelling press tour for her new movie Barbie.
The actress has been channeling the iconic doll’s hair and makeup as she hits the red carpet across the globe.
Now the 33-year-old Australian actress’ makeup artist, Pati Dubroff has revealed how she perfected Robbie’s ‘Barbie glow’.
‘The Barbie glow is all about embracing your personal style and beauty; there’s a multiplicity of versions of how that glow would shine,’ she told Vogue.
‘For me, the most beautiful glow is one that shows healthy vibrant skin and light that’s emanating from an inner place of confidence and feeling one’s most beautiful.’
Margot Robbie has also been channeling the iconic doll’s hair and makeup, particularly her luminous glow
Margot Robbie, 33, (pictured) stunned the crowd at the Los Angeles premiere of Barbie on Sunday, as she stepped out on the pink carpet
After donning pink for the last several premieres, two-time Oscar nominee Robbie opted for not-so-basic black to dazzle the star-studded world premiere held at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday.
The Aussie actor worked with stylist Andrew Mukamal to recreate the trumpet Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown, matching Manolo Blahnik peep-toe kitten heels and opera gloves from the original 1960 ‘Solo in the Spotlight’ Barbie doll.
Dubroff ditched the blue eyeshadow on the doll and instead brought out Robbie’s brows, applied pink blush to her cheekbones and a bright red pout.
Dubroff ditched the blue eyeshadow on the doll and instead brought out Robbie’s brows, applied pink blush to her cheekbones, and a bright red pout
The artist began the makeup look with a hydrating base from the brand’s N°1 de Chanel Revitalizing Serum and Sensitive Skin Cream
She also used a selection of Chanel skincare products for Robbie’s radiant look at the film’s Los Angeles premiere on Sunday.
The artist began with $220 N°1 de Chanel Revitalizing Serum and Sensitive Skin Cream.
She then used Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation and Glow Bronzing Cream in Soleil Tan Bronze, before finishing with a combination of Chanel Baume Essentiel Multi-Use Glow Stick in shades Transparent and Sculpting.
She then used Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation and Glow Bronzing Cream in Soleil Tan Bronze, before finishing with a combination of Chanel Baume Essentiel Multi-Use Glow Stick in shades Transparent and Sculpting
Hairstylist Bryce Scarlett coiffed Margot’s voluminous faux ponytail for the pink carpet ceremony, using tools from Tangle Teezer and products from Redken to achieve the perfect ’60s-style hairdo
‘As we are still in the midst of the press tour, there are many more looks to come,’ Dubroff added.
‘With each outfit comes a new opportunity to tap into a version of the Barbie aesthetic.’
Hairstylist Bryce Scarlett coiffed Margot’s voluminous faux ponytail for the pink carpet ceremony, using tools from Tangle Teezer and products from Redken to achieve the perfect ’60s-style hairdo.
During her latest appearance in London, Robbie chose to channel a 1960s Enchanted Evening figurine for the hotly anticipated event
She achieved her iconic glow with a makeup look similar to the one at the LA premiere, but opted for a soft pink lipstick
During her latest appearance in London, Robbie chose to channel a 1960s Enchanted Evening figurine for the hotly anticipated event.
She wowed in a stunning pink satin gown from Vivienne Westwood with a white fur trim as she pose up a storm.
The dress was cinched in with a corset-style top with a flower on her hip and featured a dramatic train.
She achieved her iconic glow with a makeup look similar to the one at the LA premiere, but opted for a soft pink lipstick.
She wowed in a stunning pink satin gown from Vivienne Westwood with a white fur trim as she pose up a storm. The dress was cinched in with a corset-style top with a flower on her hip and featured a dramatic train
The Asteroid City actress reportedly scored a $12.5million paycheck to produce and star in three-time Oscar nominee Greta Gerwig’s $100million-budget fantasy flick bringing the famous Mattel doll to life.
The 39-year-old filmmaker co-wrote the first live-action Barbie film with her baby daddy Noah Baumbach and they enlisted Oscar winner Helen Mirren to narrate it.
John Cena, Rhea Perlman, and Emerald Fennell are also featured in Barbie, which hits Australian theaters on July 20.
Margot posed with Ryan Gosling who plays Ken as they walked the pink carpet
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