Margot Robbie returns to her homeland for the Sydney premiere of Barbie

Margot Robbie turns heads in a plunging pink mesh mini dress and perspex heels as she returns to her homeland for the Sydney premiere of Barbie

Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art provided the backdrop Thursday night as Margot Robbie attended Barbie’s final red carpet premiere.

In keeping with the iconic Mattel character’s love of vibrant colours, the Australian actress opted for a metallic pink mesh mini dress after returning to her home country for the event.

Featuring a cleavage-enhancing necklace and form-fitting design, the flirty outfit drew attention to her slim physique as she greeted photographers.

Margot, 32, who has a titular role in the upcoming movie, completed the look with a pair of Barbie-inspired Perspex heels as she greeted photographers outside the venue.

The actress scaled down the accessories, but opted for a metallic manicure that complemented her dress.

Make way: Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art set the stage Thursday night as Margot Robbie attended Barbie’s final red carpet premiere

Looking good: In keeping with the iconic Mattel character's love of vibrant colors, the Australian actress opted for a metallic pink mesh mini dress

Never mind me: with a cleavage-enhancing necklace and form-fitting design, the flirty outfit drew attention to her slim physique

Looking good: In keeping with the iconic Mattel character’s love of vibrant colors, the Australian actress opted for a metallic pink mesh mini dress

Cheerful: Margot greeted onlookers with a smile when she arrived at the venue on Thursday night

Cheerful: Margot greeted onlookers with a smile when she arrived at the venue on Thursday night

She opted for a peach makeup look with a flawless finish and a dark pink lipstick with a matte finish, while wearing her blonde locks around her face.

Margot arrived in Sydney with her husband Tom Ackerley on Wednesday to promote her starring role in Barbie.

The actress has since revealed the secret behind her famous arched foot in the new film.

In the trailer to the highly anticipated comedic fantasy, we see Margot step out of her high heels to reveal that Barbie’s feet remain bent, just like the toy.

On Thursday night’s episode of Australian talk show The Project, the actress revealed that very little was done to get the picture right.

‘There are no special effects, you’d be surprised how few [special effects] they are actually in this film,’ she said together with director Greta Gerwig.

Margot explained that it was her own feet in the frame, and she achieved the shot by stepping out of her heels and simply “holding onto a crossbar” so she was “steady.”

“We put double-sided tape on the floor so my shoes would stay still,” she added, before revealing she’d also had a pedicure before filming the scene.

Looking good: Margot, who plays a titular role in the upcoming film, completed the look with a pair of Barbie-inspired perspex heels

Looking good: Margot, who plays a titular role in the upcoming film, completed the look with a pair of Barbie-inspired perspex heels