Margot Robbie, the billion-dollar Barbie, goes HOT PINK as she, Eva Longoria and Emma Stone lead the bombshell parade at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards
Margot Robbie, Eva Longoria and Emma Stone led the cavalcade of bombshells parading down the red carpet at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards on Thursday.
Stars galore flooded the Palm Springs Convention Center for the glittering affair, where Margot's massive summer comedy Barbie was one of several buzzy films to critical acclaim.
To tip off the bubblegum aesthetic of her billion-dollar film, Margot showed off her statuesque legs in a sizzling hot pink dress with polka dots to enhance the doll-like effect.
Her dress had a plunging neckline to make the most of her cleavage, and was decorated with floral accents that enhanced the cotton candy theme of the look.
The 33-year-old let her signature blonde hair fall in waves over her shoulders, sharpening her unmistakable screen siren features with makeup for her latest awards ceremony.
To tip off the bubblegum aesthetic of her film, Margot showed off her statuesque legs in a sizzling hot pink dress with polka dots to enhance the doll-like effect.
Margot was on the red carpet in honor of Greta Gerwig, who directed the new Barbie movie and co-wrote it with her longtime love Noah Baumbach and was named Director of the Year at Thursday's event.
Meanwhile, Emma reminisced about old Hollywood as she swayed down the red carpet, sporting her signature red hair in a silky wavy style.
Channeling Marlene Dietrich in Morocco, she wore a silky white shirt with a long black tie to match the raven-colored pants that cinched her waist.
To give the ensemble an extra touch of louche glamour, she ditched a jacket and opted for a monochrome robe with elaborate sequins that fell to the ankle.
Expertly balancing on a pair of sky-high black stilettos, Emma, who accepted the Desert Palm Achievement Award for an actress, treated photographers to her megawatt smile.
She attended the premiere on the arm of Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed her in her latest film Poor Things after previously helming her in the critically acclaimed The Favorite.
Eva, on the other hand, showed off her marble-chipped physique in a seductively sheer lace dress that allowed her to show off her shapely legs as she walked the red carpet.
The Desperate Housewives alum was timelessly glamorous as she pouted for the camera, her hair pulled back into a long, low ponytail that exposed her subtle earrings.
Meanwhile, Emma reminisced about old Hollywood as she swayed down the red carpet, sporting her signature red hair in a silky wavy style.
She attended the premiere on the arm of Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed her in her latest film Poor Things after previously helming her in the critically acclaimed The Favorite
Jesse Garcia, who plays Richard Montanez in the film, cut a dashing figure at Thursday's awards ceremony in Palm Springs, wearing his tie carelessly askew over an open button.
In a charming group photo to remember, Jesse posed on the red carpet while sandwiched between his director and his Flamin' Hot leading lady Annie Gonzalez
Last year, Eva released her directorial debut Flamin' Hot, based on the memoirs of Frito-Lay director Richard Montanez, who has long touted himself as the inventor of Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
Frito-Lay has rejected his claim that he created the snack, and a Los Angeles Times A 2021 exposé revealed that a lower-level employee named Lynne Greenfield played a more crucial role in the birth of Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
By the time the bombshell report came out, Eva's film was already in the pipeline, and the actress-turned-filmmaker has staunchly defended her project ever since.
Jesse Garcia, who plays Richard Montanez in the film, cut a dashing figure at Thursday's awards ceremony in Palm Springs, with his tie askew over an open button.
In a charming group photo to remember, Jesse posed on the red carpet while sandwiched between his director and his Flamin' Hot leading lady Annie Gonzalez.
Music superstar Billie Eilish and her brother and co-writer Finneas O'Connell were also in attendance at the awards ceremony, where they received the Chairman's Award for their Barbie song What Was I Made For?.
The acting awards were also in effect that night, including Colman Domingo being recognized for his role in Rustin and Paul Giamatti receiving the icon award for The Holdovers.