Margot Robbie and Andrew Mukamal at ‘Barbie: The World Tour’ book party.Photo:Gonzalo Marroquin/Patrick McMullan via Getty

Gonzalo Marroquin/Patrick McMullan via Getty
Margot Barbie is back!
While appearing at an event in celebration of the launch of her bookBarbie: The World Tourwith her stylist, Andrew Mukamal,Margot Robbiewore yet another perfectly pink outfit.
Donatella Versace herself was also in attendance at the book party, as was the film’s directorGreta Gerwig, along withZoë Kravitz,Channing Tatum,Hailey Bieberand more.
Margot Robbie and Andrew Mukamal at ‘Barbie: The World Tour’ book party.Gonzalo Marroquin/Patrick McMullan via Getty

Mukamal and Robbie took all of the looks and put them together in this book.
“This book was an idea I had in my living room when I started dreaming about Margot’s wardrobe for the ‘Barbie’ press tour in March 2023. I could have never imagined just a few months later we’d be in the studio shooting this project with the team of our dreams,” he wrote onInstagramin January when announcing the book.
One of Robbie’s most iconic Barbie looks from the press tour includesEnchanted Evening Barbiefrom the 1960s at the London premiere in a Vivienne Westwood dress.
Wearing a chic updo with face-framing bangs, Robbie styled the vintage look with a pair of silver peep-toe jeweled Christian Louboutin heels and a multilayered Assael pearl necklace and earrings.
Margot Robbie at the London Barbie premiere with Enchanted Evening Barbie.Mattel Inc.; Karwai Tang/WireImage

Mattel Inc.; Karwai Tang/WireImage
She channeled another Barbie from the ’60s for the film’s world premiere last summer as well. This time it wasSolo in the Spotlight Barbie, and Robbie wore custom Schiaparelli.
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Margot Robbie at the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Barbie’ with Solo in the Spotlight Barbie.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Joe Dias/Mattel

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Joe Dias/Mattel
While speaking with PEOPLE on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere, she said thatthese Barbie-inspired looks have been incredible to recreate.
“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,” she said. “We’re pairing Barbie references with great designers.”
She also had her own take on the doll’s over-the-top glam: “Well, it’s not subtle, but it’s very fun!”
source: people.com