The ongoing actors’ strike has put a halt to the vibrant and exciting “Barbie” film press tour. In a show of support for the actors’ union, SAG-AFTRA, stars like Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, who are part of Greta Gerwig’s upcoming movie inspired by Barbie, will no longer be seen on pink carpets for the time being. This means that the parade of flashy fashion led by Robbie may have come to an end.
Throughout the press tour, Robbie, with the help of stylist Andrew Mukamal, had the opportunity to wear designs from various designers, ranging from vintage Versace to Vivienne Westwood. However, some of her most memorable looks were inspired by iconic outfits from Barbie’s fashion history. These included a black-and-white-striped swimsuit from 1959, a prim skirt suit from the 80s, and a swirly minidress from the 90s. These outfits struck a perfect balance between kitschy and chic, as Robbie herself acknowledged in an interview with People, saying, “It’s not subtle, but it’s very fun!”
At the “Barbie” premiere in London, Robbie stunned in a Vivienne Westwood gown adorned with a white tulle stole and a three-strand pearl necklace, replicating the glamorous look of the “Enchanted Evening” Barbie from 1960. In Seoul, she opted for a Versace pencil skirt and blazer, which transformed into a sequined pink bodice and tulle skirt, inspired by the versatile “Day to Night” Barbie released in 1985.
During the Sydney premiere, Robbie paid tribute to the original Barbie in a Hervé Léger bandage dress that resembled the black-and-white swimsuit worn by the iconic doll. With white sunglasses and black open-toe shoes, she completed the authentic Barbie look. For the Los Angeles premiere, Robbie sported a custom Schiaparelli mermaid gown, recreating the dress of the “Solo in the Spotlight” Barbie, released in 1960.
To capture the essence of the “Totally Hair” Barbie from 1992, Robbie dressed in an abstract Pucci minidress, hot pink Manolo Blahnik heels, and crimped blond locks for a photo call in Mexico City. Similarly, she embraced the style of the “Earring Magic” Barbie from 1992 at the film’s Mexico City premiere, wearing a pink leather minidress by Balmain with a low-slung belt and chunky earrings.
In Los Angeles, Robbie donned a custom Valentino halter dress that paid homage to the “Pink & Fabulous” Barbie, introduced in 2015. Finally, in Seoul, she rocked an updated version of the skirt suit worn by the “Sparkling Pink” Barbie from 1964, a bedazzled three-piece set by Moschino.
One of the most meta outfits worn by Robbie during the press tour was a pink-and-white gingham set at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. This look not only appeared in the “Barbie” trailer but also inspired a new Barbie doll based on Robbie’s likeness.
Despite the actors’ strike causing a pause in the press tour, Robbie’s Barbie-inspired outfits have captivated audiences with their creativity and nods to Barbie’s iconic fashion history.
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