Margot Robbie oozes sophistication in a white pantsuit at the WSJ Innovator Awards in New York City
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Margot Robbie wowed in a flared white trouser suit, which she paired with a black sequined turtleneck sweater Wednesday night, at the WSJ Innovator Awards in New York City.
The 32-year-old Oscar nominee, who earned the honors of the 2022 Entertainment Innovator prior to the event, looked radiant in her timeless looks as she walked the red carpet at the Museum of Modern Art.
For the star-studded occasion, she sported her golden locks in tousled waves, a matte lipstick and bronzer for a sun-kissed and healthy glow.
Elegant: Margot Robbie wowed in a flared white trouser suit, which she paired with a black sequined turtleneck sweater Wednesday night, at the WSJ Innovator Awards in New York City
Her latest outing comes just a day after she graced the cover of the latest issue of WSJ. magazine.
She touched on several topics in her companion profile, including what it’s been like since the launch of production company LuckyChap and acting career, but stayed mum about her starring role in the Barbie movie, due out next year.
All she elaborated on was that Barbie was “the child” archetype for Margot, saying that even the most minuscule details revealed publicly “could end up in a headline.”
Beautiful: The 32-year-old Oscar nominee, who earned the honor of the 2022 Entertainment Innovator prior to the event, looked radiant in her timeless look as she took to the red carpet
Glamorous: For the star-studded occasion, she sported her golden locks in tousled waves, a matte lipstick and bronzer for a sun-kissed and healthy glow
Flawless: The actress posed for several solo shots before attending the event at the Museum of Modern Art
The performer compared her role in the project to a role she previously had in the critically acclaimed 2017 film I, Tonya.
She said, “That’s why I, Tonya, intrigued us so – because people had such an immediate and strong reaction to the name ‘Tonya Harding’. It’s pretty great to start in a place like that.”
According to Vulture, the film is “a fish-out-of-water story about a doll who is kicked out of the toy company for not being perfect enough.”
Entertainment Innovator: Her latest outing comes just a day after she graced the cover of WSJ’s latest issue. Magazine
Another synopsis on IMDB reads: “A doll living in ‘Barbieland’ is expelled from school for not being perfect enough and embarks on an adventure in the real world. A live-action feature film based on the popular line of Barbie toys.”
Oscar winner Ryan Gosling stars opposite Robbie as he takes on the role of Barbie’s boyfriend Ken.
Will Ferrell would play the CEO of the toy company that may or may not be Mattel.
She touched on several topics in her companion profile, including what it’s been like since the launch of production company LuckyChap and acting career, but stayed mum on her lead role in the Barbie movie, directed by Greta Gerwig, due out next year.
Little Women and Ladybird filmmaker Greta Gerwig leads the project and wrote the script with her longtime partner Noah Baumbach.
Other cast members include Kate McKinnon, Michael Cera, Emma Mackey, Kingsley Ben-Adir, America Ferrara, Rhea Perlman, Ariana Greenblatt, Ana Cruz Kayne, Alexandra Shipp, Ritu Arya, Sharon Rooney, Connor Swindells, Scott Evans and Jamie Demetriou .
Speaking of roles like the aforementioned, which was nominated for an Academy Award, Margot discussed her tendency to wear out roles when she said, “I’m a masochist. I can always find fifth gear.’
Her next role is also a highly anticipated one as she leads a star-studded cast including Brad Pitt, Jean Smart, Olivia Wilde, Tobey Maguire, Katherine Waterson, Spike Jonze, Flea, Phoebe Tonkin and Eric Roberts in Damien Chazelle written and directed film Babylon.
More to follow: All she elaborated on was that Barbie was “the child” archetype for Margot, saying that even the most minuscule details publicly revealed could eventually “blow up in a cup” (seen in Sep 2022)
Margot’s dedication will be seen again when she said, “I’ve never worked so hard in my life. [I was] shattered by the end of that job.”
She looked absolutely stunning in the photo shoot by Cass Bird dressed in chic ensembles courtesy of stylist Katelyn Gray.
In addition to starring in movies, Margot also makes them when she started the production company LuckyChap with Josey McNamara, Sophia Kerr and now-husband Tom Ackerley.
About starting the company — which aims to promote female storytelling from female storytellers — she said, “I remember saying, ‘Every time I pick up a script, I want to play the guy.
Exciting: Her next role is also a highly anticipated one, as she leads a star-studded cast including Brad Pitt, Jean Smart, Olivia Wilde, Tobey Maguire, Katherine Waterson, Spike Jonze, Flea, Phoebe Tonkin and Eric Roberts in Damien Chazelle written and directed film Babylon; seen in September 2022
“Wouldn’t it be so cool if people pick up scripts that we make and always want to play the female part? [We were] too young and stupid to know how scary [it would] to be.
‘To start it all on a kitchen bench in London, everyone thought, ‘They are such idiots… it would be a miracle if they did something.’
Founded in 2014, LuckyChap Entertainment has produced film and television series I, Tonya (2017), the Hulu TV series Dollface (2019), Birds of Prey and Promising Young Woman (both 2020).