Margot Robbie was the picture of Hollywood elegance during a recent outing in Los Angeles, showcasing a head-to-toe designer look worth thousands. The 35-year-old Australian actress was photographed leaving the offices of LuckyChap, the production company she founded with her husband, Tom Ackerley, also 35.
A Masterclass in Effortless Glamour
The actress exuded a sophisticated, relaxed vibe in a matching silk ensemble from the Austrian fashion house, Petar Petrov. Her outfit featured a loose-fitting wrap blouse, priced at approximately AUD $1,653, which boasted a distinctive brown stripe and a classic shirt collar. She wore the cuffed sleeves unbuttoned for a casual touch.
She paired the top with flowing silk trousers from the same label, costing around $1,760, which sat elegantly above her waist. Completing her polished appearance, Margot stepped out in a pair of $2,155 black leather mules from the Italian luxury brand Bottega Veneta.
Luxe Accessories and Signature Style
Robbie's love for high-end accessories was on full display. She carried the ultimate status symbol: an Hermès Birkin bag with palladium hardware, valued at a staggering AUD $17,000. For the sunny LA day, she shielded her eyes with $425 Akila sunglasses and kept her blonde hair down, accessorising with delicate gold jewellery at her ears and neck.
Behind the Scenes: Apprehension for a New Role
The sighting comes as Margot Robbie has been speaking candidly about her next major project. She is set to star as Cathy in director Emerald Fennell's hotly anticipated film adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel, 'Wuthering Heights', opposite Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff.
In a recent interview with British Vogue, the actress admitted to feeling some nerves about filming the project, particularly after welcoming her first child with Tom Ackerley. She also addressed the expectations surrounding the movie's content.
"Everyone's expecting this to be very, very raunchy. I think people will be surprised," Robbie revealed. "Not to say there aren't sexual elements and that it's not provocative – it definitely is provocative – but it's more romantic than provocative. This is a big epic romance."
She believes the film will fill a void for fans of grand love stories, citing examples like The Notebook and The English Patient from decades past. Praising Fennell's directorial prowess, Margot added, "It's that feeling when your chest swells or it's like someone's punched you in the guts... That's a signature of Emerald's. Her superpower is eliciting a physical response."
With her impeccable style continuing to turn heads and a bold new romantic role on the horizon, Margot Robbie remains a formidable force both in front of the camera and behind the scenes at LuckyChap.