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Margot Covers Vogue

Margot Covers Vogue

Margot is the cover star of Vogue‘s summer issue! Take a look at the stunning photos and article below.



Barbiemania! Margot Robbie Opens Up About the Movie Everyone’s Waiting For

Margot Robbie wasn’t a Barbie fanatic as a child. She’s not even sure she owned a Barbie. “I don’t think I did,” she tells me one morning over breakfast in Venice Beach. “I know my cousin had a bunch of Barbies, and I’d go to her house.” Growing up on Australia’s Gold Coast, Robbie spent a lot of time outside. She and her cousin would make mud pies. They’d play with trucks. And they’d play with Barbies. Mostly they’d build forts, “cubbies” to an Australian. “Building cubbies was what we did all day, every day.”
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W Magazine’s Best Performances Issue

W Magazine’s Best Performances Issue

Margot has been featured in W Magazine‘s 2023 Best Performances portfolio! Take a look at the photos below.

Margot Robbie Dials Up the Chaos

Star power, that hard-to-define magic possessed by a handful of humans, is something Margot Robbie has in abundance. In Babylon, she channels every ounce of it in her portrayal of Nellie LaRoy, a silent-film actor at the center of a messy, decadent era in Hollywood. Here, Robbie talks about how connected she felt with the role—and how disconnected she feels from her astrological sign.

Margot for Vanity Fair

Margot for Vanity Fair

Margot is the cover star of Vanity Fair‘s December 2022/January 2023 issue! Take a look at the stunning photos below and the article at VanityFair.com.


Margot Robbie Is Nobody’s Barbie: The Babylon Star on Navigating Hollywood

Margot for WSJ Magazine

Margot for WSJ Magazine

Margot is one of Wall Street Journal‘s November cover star for The Innovators Issue! View the article at WSJ.



Margot Robbie Is a Force of Change in Hollywood

Margot Covers British Vogue

Margot Covers British Vogue

Margot is the August cover star of British Vogue! I’ve added the magazine covers and photoshoot to the gallery.

“If I Want Something, I Have To Make It Happen”: Margot Robbie Refuses To Be Put In A Box

VOGUE – Imagine you’re running down a beach, she says. You’re running very fast down a beach, and if you veer to the left, you’ll be blown up. If you step on a stone, you’ll be blown up. “So you have to stick to your path.” Margot Robbie is suddenly alight with an unusual sort of joy, remembering. As she was running down this man-made beach on a backlot in Atlanta, at one point doing a tumble roll and landing on the only safe rock in sight, she was thinking, “Yes.” She was thinking, “I’m having the absolute time of my life.”

She was shooting 2016’s Suicide Squad, the first instalment in the series of films about DC Comics supervillains who form a secret government task force to save the world from certain destruction. It was Robbie’s first time playing Harley Quinn, “professional psychopath” and former lover of The Joker, known for her platinum pigtails and make-up-smeared, maniacal face. She was instantly hooked: since then, she has played Harley in the 2020 spin-off Birds of Prey and, next month, will be seen donning the neon a third time, when an all new film, The Suicide Squad, is released.
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