The mother of Princess Beatrice’s stepson has revealed she helped design Margot Robbie’s ‘dream office’ using furniture from her brand.
Dara Huang, 41, who lives in London, shared a number of snaps on Instagram with the 34-year-old Barbie actress, who she described as her “girl crush”.
The mother-of-one said Robbie, who recently announced she is expecting a child with her husband Tom Ackerley, was the “perfect client” and thanked her for her support of a “female-led business and supply chain”.
The architect, who previously designed for Four Seasons hotels, runs a luxury brand, Dara Maison, which Margot used to decorate her renovated home office in Los Angeles.
Dara wrote on Instagram: It’s an honor to help the team at @margotrobbieofficial design her dream home, or in this case Barbie’s dream office, with our furniture from @dara maison.
Dara Huang (pictured left) shared a selection of snaps with Margot Robbie (pictured right) on Instagram, revealing she helped design the actress’s home office
“Thank you for being a real girly girl and supporting female-led businesses and supply chains.
“We couldn’t have asked for a better client to represent our dreams of hard work, perseverance and now work-life-family balance. Keep up the good work moms!”
Dara shared a number of snaps with the Wolf of Wall Street actress, including selfies and a monochrome photo showing her in deep conversation with Margot.
For the occasion, the architect wore a £569 printed V-neck chiffon dress from London fashion label Badley Store.
This came after the mother of Princess Beatrice’s stepson shared a sweet post on social media showing her spending a glamorous weekend away in Paris with her son.
Dara Huang shares Christopher ‘Wolfie’ Mapelli Mozzi, eight, with her ex-fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 40, who is now married to the King’s niece.
The American architect wrote in her post that it had always been Wolfie’s dream to see the Eiffel Tower.
The series of photos and videos see Wolfie looking up at the Parisian architecture while his devoted mother snaps a cute picture from below.
Princess Beatrice’s stepson’s mother thanked Barbie actress for being the ‘perfect client’
Dara and Margot, who recently announced she is pregnant with her husband Tom Ackerly, had a lighthearted chat during the event
In another photo, Dara sits with her young son in a restaurant, as he leans against her shoulder for a loving hug.
Dara captioned the sweet Instagram post, “We made it!!! Wolfie’s dream was to see the Eiffel Tower and we made his dream come true this weekend.
‘I had the most romantic weekend with my little man. Hard to believe Paris is only a two hour train ride from London.’
The two weren’t just touring the city for sightseeing. Mother and son appeared to be staying in a lavish mansion, complete with a swimming pool and a selection of large bedrooms.
Dara shared several videos of herself posing in the many mirrors in the French home, as well as several videos of Wolfie exploring the vast new area.
A clip shows Wolfie jumping into a large outdoor pool as Dara cheers him on from the sidelines and congratulates him on his bomb dive.
Christopher ‘Wolfie’ Mapelli Mozzi was born on March 28, 2016. Dara and Edo decided to split two years later, in 2018.
Edo and Beatrice are the parents of two-year-old Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi and, together with Dara and her current partner, are the parents of ‘Wolfie’.
Wolfie made his first royal appearance last December at the Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey, alongside Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The mother-of-one looked elegant in a £569 dress from luxury London fashion label Badley
Dara was born and raised in America, where her maternal grandfather emigrated from Taiwan. She was granted British citizenship last year.
Dura opened up about the co-parenting dynamic between her and her ex-fiancé, saying she’s glad her 8-year-old son has “two sets of parents trying to help him on both sides.”
Dara added: ‘It’s all about your point of view. I don’t understand people who are divorced and then keep their children as collateral; it doesn’t make sense.
“It’s about creating a happy home and a happy lifestyle.”
She told Harper’s Bazaar: ‘Wolfie had two sets of parents who tried to help him on both sides, and I always think, ‘The more, the merrier.’
“I feel lucky to have such positive people around me, who really embrace him. Because it didn’t have to be this easy.”
Dara added: ‘It’s all about your point of view. I don’t understand people who are divorced and then keep their children as collateral; it doesn’t make sense.
“It’s about creating a happy home and a happy lifestyle.”
Dara, a Harvard-educated architect who grew up in Florida, holds a BA from the University of Florida and transferred to the Ivy League school for her Masters in Architecture. She now lives in Chelsea, West London.