Margot Robbie’s stylist gives fans a glimpse at Barbie-themed looks the actress rocked OFF the red carpet during film’s global press tour – days before it hits theaters

Margot Robbie pulled out all the stops for the Barbie press tour by rocking seemingly endless outfits inspired by the beloved Mattel doll.

And on Wednesday — just days before the Greta Gerwig-directed movie hits theaters — Robbie’s stylist Andrew Mukamal showed off some looks fans may have missed amid the Barbie chaos.

First up, the Australian actress, 33, wowed in a sexy pink metallic Versace dress that hugged her slim figure.

In one hand she carried a white cardboard bag and in the other hand a few translucent shades of pink.

Robbie — who previously said she was “afraid” to take on the role of Barbie — was in white heeled loafers and bubble gum pink socks for the glamorous snap.

Barbie girl: Margot Robbie’s stylist Andrew Mukamal showed off some looks fans may have missed amid the Barbie chaos on Wednesday ahead of the movie’s theatrical premiere

Her bright blonde hair fell in curls over her chest and famed makeup artist Pati Dubroff gave her a radiant yet natural look.

Next, Robbie appeared in a yellow tweed Chanel combination that Cher Horowitz from the 1990s teen movie Clueless would envy.

The Wolf Of Wall Street star’s cropped jacket and tight miniskirt teased her toned midriff.

She accessorized a furry purse with a shiny gold chain link and opted for sky-high white heels for the press-packed afternoon.

For the third look, Robbie wowed the crowd in a bright pink Versace ensemble with a matching handbag and kitten heels.

Looking fit as ever, the Academy Award nominee rocked a sleeveless crop top that, like the ab-baring skirt, was buttoned up the front with big silver buttons.

Her bag was decorated with a shiny silver bow and she fastened a silver anklet around her ankle.

The next photo in Mukamal’s slideshow showed off her playful side, showing Robbie standing in a giant Barbie doll box in a pink Versace minidress.

Last but not least, Robbie showed off her killer legs as she posed on the front of a pink Lamborghini in a busty magenta Valentino dress with matching stiletto heels.

Versace vixen: First up, the Australian actress, 33, wowed in a sexy pink metallic Versace dress that hugged her slim figure

Versace vixen: First up, the Australian actress, 33, wowed in a sexy pink metallic Versace dress that hugged her slim figure

As if!  Next, Robbie appeared in a yellow tweed Chanel combination that Cher Horowitz from the 1990s teen movie Clueless would envy.

As if! Next, Robbie appeared in a yellow tweed Chanel combination that Cher Horowitz from the 1990s teen movie Clueless would envy.

Hot in hot pink: For the third look, Robbie wowed onlookers in a hot pink Versace look with a matching handbag and kitten heels

Hot in hot pink: For the third look, Robbie wowed onlookers in a hot pink Versace look with a matching handbag and kitten heels

Legs for days: Last but not least, Robbie showed off her killer legs as she posed on the front of a pink Lamborghini in a busty magenta Valentino dress with matching stiletto heels

Legs for days: Last but not least, Robbie showed off her killer legs as she posed on the front of a pink Lamborghini in a busty magenta Valentino dress with matching stiletto heels

Robbie recently spoke to PEOPLE about the effort she went to to embody Barbie in real life.

“We’re finding Barbie references from decades past and just really doing it for the big Barbie fans out there, people who actually collect those Barbies. We hope to get them excited,” she explained.

Having worked for Chanel, Valentino, Versace, Pucci and Schiaparelli, Robbie added, “We pair Barbie references with great designers.”

In addition to being the film’s long-awaited lead actress, Robbie is also a producer.

And she took her duties as a producer very seriously – going so far as to tell studios that the film could make a billion dollars.

To make the film happen, she had to pitch the film in meetings with studio executives and assure them of its potential commercial success.

Robbie insisted that for the film to succeed, they needed director Greta Gerwig, 39, on board.

“I think my pitch at the green-light meeting was that the studios are so prosperous if they’re brave enough to pair a big idea with a visionary director,” she said in an interview with Collider.

Transformed: Robbie recently spoke to PEOPLE about the great effort she went to to embody Barbie in real life;  seen on July 9

Transformed: Robbie recently spoke to PEOPLE about the great effort she went to to embody Barbie in real life; seen on July 9

Looks by looks:

Having worked for Chanel, Valentino, Versace, Pucci and Schiaparelli, Robbie added: 'We pair Barbie references with great designers'

Looks by looks: “We’re finding Barbie references from decades past and just really doing it for the big Barbie fans out there, people who actually collect those Barbies.” We hope to get them excited,” she explained

“I think I told them it would make a billion dollars, which I may have oversold, but we had to make a movie, okay?” she added.

Robbie also compared Barbie to Steven Spielberg’s iconic 1993 dinosaur film Jurassic Park, which grossed $1.046 billion worldwide.

And then I gave a bunch of examples like “dinosaurs and [Steven] Spielberg’ – to name just about anything that has been incredible and made a ton of money for the studios over the years. And I thought, “And now you have Barbie and Greta Gerwig.”

While it remains to be seen if Barbie will join the billion dollar club alongside classics like Jurassic Park, Avatar, Star Wars, and Harry Potter, the movie is certainly gearing up to be a win for Warner Bros.

Earlier this week, Margot spoke openly about initially being “afraid” to play the eponymous Barbie because the doll is important to so many.

“I was both scared and excited by the idea of ​​people coming into this movie who already had a strong feeling for the protagonist,” she told GMA on Tuesday.

She recalled, “I think that’s what made the project so exciting… part of the reason we wanted to do a Barbie movie in the first place was because she’s so well known and she’s such a globally recognized name.”

However, Robbie promised that thanks to the script and direction of Greta Gerwig, the film would be far from ‘shallow’.

'Scared': Margot spoke openly earlier this week about initially being 'scared' about playing the eponymous Barbie because the doll is important to so many

‘Scared’: Margot spoke openly earlier this week about initially being ‘scared’ about playing the eponymous Barbie because the doll is important to so many

Coming soon: Barbie will hit theaters on Friday, July 21

Coming soon: Barbie will hit theaters on Friday, July 21

The actress continued, “I think in many other hands a Barbie movie would remain shallow.

“But I knew Greta would have a lot to say, and I knew she’d give Trojan Horse a lot—big trouble in a very fun world.”

Revealing her hopes for the film, the Wolf of Wall Street star stated, “I hope people walk away… I hope they feel good watching it.”

“I feel like there’s a kind of relief in this movie and the message is ultimately, ‘You’re good. You’re good just the way you are.'”

Barbie will be in cinemas on Friday 21 July.