Margot Robbie Continues Her Barbie Red Carpet Streak in Schiaparelli

Old Hollywood Barbie is shaking.

Margot Robbie at the 2024 SAG Awards
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Even when Margot Robbie isn't trying to emulate a Barbie look, she's still somehow totally giving us Barbie. Case in point: this absolutely gorgeous Schiaparelli Fall/Winter 2020 gown.

Margot Robbie at the 2024 SAG Awards

Margot Robbie in color-contrasting Schiaparelli is everything.

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I mean: come on, right? This may be a Maison Schiaparelli original, but tell me it isn't also giving a little bit of the 1998 Happy Holidays special edition Barbie with the black dress and big pink bow?

Margot Robbie at the 2024 SAG Awards

Margot Robbie's entire Barbie press run has leaned into references to the iconic doll–this dress isn't quite an exception.

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Robbie wore the dress on the red carpet of the 2024 Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) Awards and during the ceremony, presenting the movie Barbie (which is nominated for Best Cast) alongside her co-star America Ferrera.

Margot Robbie and America Ferrera at the 2024 SAG Awards

Look at the subtle way that America and Margot's dresses coordinate. It's lovely, isn't it?

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The dress' standout aspect is definitely the oversized, structural, Barbie pink bow that loops up and around Robbie's shoulder, and then down around her waist. Every detail has been considered and perfected.

Margot Robbie at the 2024 SAG Awards

This bow floats with ease.

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Question: What will happen when the Barbie press tour is officially over at the Academy Awards in a few short weeks? Red carpets simply won't be the same without Robbie's standout looks. Can Hollywood confirm the inevitable sequel now so that Margot Robbie can continue impressing fans with her doll-inspired fashion?

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Alicia Lutes
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Alicia Lutes is a freelance writer, essayist, journalist, humorist, and screenwriter based in Los Angeles. She has written extensively on culture, entertainment, the craft of comedy, and mental health. Her work has been featured in places such as Vulture, Playboy, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, MTV, Cosmopolitan, Rotten Tomatoes, Bustle, Longreads, and more. She was also the creator/former host of the web series Fangirling, and currently fosters every single dog she can.