Margot Robbie.Photo:Andrew Mukamal/Instagram

Andrew Mukamal/Instagram
Ending theBarbiepress tour with a bang!
For the last few months,Margot Robbiehas been traveling the world to promote her new film, the highly anticipated summer blockbusterBarbie. The press tour also included some incredible red carpet looks, from hot pink glam to stunning recreations of vintage Barbie dolls. While the press tour may have come to an end, the looks are still coming.
Margot Robbie.Andrew Mukamal/Instagram


Sticking to the color scheme, Robbie is also pictured in a hot pink two-piece set from Versace. Baring her midriff, the look provides one of the more daring silhouettes of the tour. Still, all eyes fall to Robbie’s bag, a matching hot pink Judith Leiber mini purse with a shimmering bow. With that bag, Robbie quite literally glows.
Robbie stunned in the Chanel’s signature tweed in another photo. In a pastel shade of yellow, Robbie paired the two-piece set with a fluffy white bag. Meanwhile, the actress entered a life-size Barbie box in a patterned pink Versace minidress, proving a classic for the tour.
Margot Robbie.Backgrid AU / BACKGRID

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A final masterpiece, Robbie turned to Moschino for a retro strawberry decal dress. Paired with a set of structural white sunglasses, she looked straight out of the ‘50s.
While these looks may be more standard red carpet attire, Robbie previously drew headlines for her creative style technique:recreating the looks of vintage dolls. Starting with a polka-dot Valentino minidress, Robbie recreated the Pink & Fabulous Barbieat a June photocall. She would go on to craft lookalike outfits for several other dolls, like theOriginalandTotally HairBarbie. Robbie would also expand her repertoire of designers, introducing brands like Pucci and Schiaparelli.
“We’re finding Barbie references from decades past and just doing it really for the big Barbie fans out there, people who are actually collecting those Barbies. We’re hoping to get them excited,” Robbie toldPEOPLE exclusively. “We’re pairing Barbie references with great designers.
source: people.com