Margot Robbie appears to be sending her fans a secret message just months after the success of her mega-hit Barbie movie.
The Australian actress, 33, has worn pink outfits inspired by ensembles worn by her character in recent months.
But now Margot has left the pink behind and was spotted at various events last week in two brown dresses.
Fans are speculating that the Academy Award nominee indicates that the “Barbie trend” is now officially over.
On Tuesday, Margot showed off her waist in a sheer brown corset at the premiere of Fennell’s new film Saltburn in Los Angeles.
Margot Robbie’s secret signal to her fans when she wears two brown dresses on the red carpet in one week
Just days later, the Australian actress stunned in an off-the-shoulder brown dress as she attended Variety’s star-studded Power of Women event.
Margot’s film Barbie broke box office records in July after raking in a whopping $21.5 million in its opening weekend.
The comedy, directed by Greta Gerwig, will have the biggest weekend opening of any film in Australia this year.
The Barbie movie not only stars Margot, but also Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera, Will Ferrell, Issa Rae, Hari Nef, Simu Liu and Dua Lipa.
Different versions of both the Barbie and Ken dolls are depicted, with Helen Mirren narrating the film.
The Australian actress has been wearing outfits inspired by ensembles worn by her character Barbie in recent months, but now she has ditched the pink look.
During an interview with Vogue in May, Margot explained that the film was intended to appeal to fans of the Mattel dolls as well as those who don’t like or even “hate” the dolls.
“We obviously want to honor the 60-year legacy of this brand,” she explained to the outlet. “But we have to recognize that there are many people who are not fans of Barbie.”
‘And actually they’re not just indifferent to Barbie. They actively hate Barbie. And I have a real problem with Barbie. We have to find a way to acknowledge that,” the star added.
Fans are speculating that the Academy Award nominee indicates that the “Barbie trend” is now officially over