Versace, Chanel, Valentino and Proenza Schouler turn Margot Robbie into real-life Barbie.

Margot Robbieis about to release the Barbie movie , one of the most anticipated of the year and one of the most promising ever adapted from the popular doll.

As part of the advance promotion, the actress shot a glamorous and stylish photo shoot for Vogue Magazine in its American version; In addition to appearing on the cover, she gave a short interview about her lead.

For the cover, Margot was dressed in an elegant bubblegum pink Versace outfit , which consisted of a corset-style dress with spaghetti straps, an inverted circle neckline, a cinched waist and a pencil skirt with embroidered flowers.

Other looks that the celebrity wore were: a translucent green bikini that she combined with a mesh top of the same tone with embroidered blue flowers, a black bralette and meige and blue skates; She also wore a jean look made up of a black minishort, a blue top with white squares and a red jacket with beige fringes, she added a wide-brimmed bomber jacket and high-heeled sneakers.

With the help of Vogue and fashion houses likeVersace, Chanel, Valentino and Proenza Schouler, channeled her role as Barbie wearing incredible outfits taken from the world of dolls, as she also wore an elegant vanilla yellow midi dress, a white sixties swimsuit with black lines and dots, plus of an astronaut look, with shiny chaste and metallic clothing.

In the shoot, Margot Robbie was an entrepreneur, a fashion icon and an adventurer in her signature pink convertible car.

In all the shots, the 32-year-old actress flaunted her incomparable beauty with makeup that gave her skin a porcelain effect, baby pink lipstick , pink blush , light shadows on her eyelids and a fine black cat eye .

Her hair was styled in slightly wavy locks. In its recent issue, the magazine stated that Margot Robbie was born to be the real-life Barbie from the perspective of fans.

However, assuming the role was not easy for the actress despite the fact that her desire has been to honor the 60-year legacy she has left, especially when she plays a doll that has been sexed for decades and when the creative brand is hated. by many people for trying to impose a certain stereotype of body and image on the girls who consume the doll.

Thecelebritysaid: Of course we want to honor the 60-year legacy of this brand, but we have to recognize that there are many people who are not fans of Barbie. And indeed, they are not only indifferent to Barbie. They actively hate Barbie. And they have a real problem with it. We have to find a way to recognize that.”

As for the sexualization of the character, Robbie noted, “I’m like, ‘Okay, she’s a doll. It’s a plastic doll. It has no organ. If you don’t have organs, you don’t have reproductive capacity. If she doesn’t have reproductive organs, would they feel sexual desire? I don’t think they can.’”

He added: “She’s sexualized. But she should never be sexy. People can project sex onto her. Yes, she can wear a short skirt, but because it’s fun and pink. Not because she wants you to see her butt.”

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