
Last night, Margot attended the Rome, Italy premiere of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood at Cinema Adriano. She looked wonderful as always wearing a yellow dress by Dries Van Noten. You can find HQ photos from the premiere in the gallery.





After the Berlin photocall, Margot attended the premiere of One Upon a Time in Hollywood. Margot’s dress was a design from Jacquemus’s Spring/Summer 2020. Check out the gallery for the photos.





Once Upon a Time in Hollywood press tour has made its way to Berlin! Yesterday, Margot attended a photocall for the film. She looked stunning in yellow from a top and pants from Rosie Assoulin. This is one of my favorite looks from the press tour.





The Wednesday (July 31), Margot attended a photocall for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with co-stars, Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt and director/writer Quentin Tarantino. She wore a top and pants by DÔEN. She looked amazing and I’m in love with her hair! <3 Check out the gallery for HQ photos!





On Tuesday (July 30), Margot attended the London premiere of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood. She looked gorgeous wearing a Oscar De La Renta dress. The gallery has been updated with photos from the premiere!





Last Monday (July 22), Margot attended the Los Angeles premiere of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood. She looked beautiful in Chanel. The movie is out in the USA now!
The gallery has been updated with hundreds of high quality photos, enjoy!








VOGUE – MARGOT ROBBIE ALWAYS thought that once she was a good enough actor, she would write Quentin Tarantino a letter. Just to get on his radar. Or at least to let him know how much his movies meant to her. She was sure people must tell him that all the time. But still. “I’ve always been a huge—huge—Tarantino fan,” she tells me one afternoon in Los Angeles. “I love his movies. Love them.” After Robbie watched the first cut of I, Tonya, the 2017 biopic about figure skater Tonya Harding, which Robbie produced and starred in, she decided she was finally good enough. (The performance would earn her an Oscar nomination.) “So I wrote him and said, ‘I adore your films, and I would love to work with you in some capacity. Or any capacity.’ ”
When Tarantino received Robbie’s letter, he’d recently finished the script for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, a romp through the movie industry of the late 1960s, which opens this month. Friends who’d read the script had already asked if he’d be casting Robbie in the role of Sharon Tate, the actress, wife of Roman Polanski, and most famous victim of the Manson murders. Then Robbie’s letter arrived. The timing was spooky enough that Tarantino thought they should meet. Soon Robbie was sitting at the director’s kitchen table, reading the script. Robbie is a careful reader; it took her four hours. Tarantino would occasionally pop in to offer her food or a Victoria Bitter, an Australian beer. When I later ask Tarantino what made Robbie right for the role, he tells me, “Margot looks like Sharon Tate. . . . And she can convey Sharon’s innocence and purity—those qualities are integral to the story.”
Tarantino’s film is about the end of Hollywood’s Golden Age, but Robbie, who is 28, has come to represent so much of what’s new. As an Australian soap actress, she entered Hollywood being typecast. She played the bronzed, gold-digging beauty in Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street, the hot blonde explaining mortgage bonds from a bubble bath in 2015’s The Big Short, and Jane following Alexander Skarsgård’s Tarzan into the Congo. But it turned out Robbie wanted more than these roles. It turned out she wanted to put on a fat suit for I, Tonya and to cover her face in boils for Mary Queen of Scots and to produce female-driven projects via her production company, LuckyChap Entertainment. Part of the charm in Robbie’s Tarantino story is that it—like the film itself—sounds very old Hollywood: An aspiring actress writes a fan letter to an auteur director in hopes of getting cast in one of his nostalgia-loving films. But Hollywood is changing, and while Robbie may have arrived at the end of an era, she is now among the women ushering in a new one.
Today we’re on the set of Birds of Prey, a spin-off of 2016’s Suicide Squad that Robbie developed and pitched to Warner Bros. as an R-rated, female-led superhero action film—a commercialized product of new Hollywood if ever there was one. “I think there’s a perception that a PG female-led action film is kind of considered a chick flick,” says Robbie.
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Back on April 28, Margot attended the Tribeca Film Festival for promoting and presenting her new movie Dreamland. While there she was guest at Deadline Studio and she’s also taken some amazing portraits – solo and with the rest of the cast.
The gallery has been updating with several outtakes from Deadline and People portraits and her appearance at the Deadline Studio. Be sure to check them out and enjoy!
For the occasion Margot looked splendid wearing a white Alexa Chung square neck short dress with Jimmy Choo Ava 100 black liquid pointy pumps (thanks to Dress Like Margot for the infos!)




Photoshoots & Portraits > 2019 > Session 06 | Tribeca Film Festival ‘Dreamland’ Portraits for Deadline [+14]
Photoshoots & Portraits > 2019 > Session 05 | Tribeca Film Festival ‘Dreamland’ Portraits for People [+1]
Photoshoots & Portraits > 2019 > Session 04 | Tribeca Film Festival ‘Dreamland’ Portraits #1 [+10]

BRITISH VOGUE – Margot Robbie and Chanel have solidified their partnership with the announcement of another exciting collaboration. Having starred as the face of the winter sports “Coco Neige” campaign in 2018, Robbie is now the newest ambassador for Chanel Fragrances.
“It’s a dream to represent such a timeless and iconic brand. The history of the Chanel woman is so exciting and the brand has remained such a powerful feminine standard of style,” Robbie said of her latest role in a statement released by the brand.
Robbie has chosen Chanel for many notable occasions, such as the couture gown she wore to the Academy Awards in 2018, which was custom designed by Karl Lagerfeld and coincided with the announcement that she was becoming an ambassador of the fashion house.
The brand has remained tight-lipped on which fragrances Robbie will be fronting – or if they will be new fragrances altogether. Robbie will be in good company alongside fellow actors and ambassadors Keira Knightley, Lily Rose Depp and Kristen Stewart.
It’s shaping up to be big year for Robbie, with her turn as Sharon Tate in Quentin Tarantino’s hotly-anticipated Once Upon A Time In Hollywood out in July, and production for Suicide Squad 2 beginning later this year. Meanwhile, her LuckyChap Entertainment production company is working on numerous projects, including Emerald Fennell’s directorial debut, Promising Young Women. (source)


Back on Sunday (April 28) Margot attended the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival to promote her new movie Dreamland.
She was wearing a black lace jumpsuit, black cashmere cardigan and black leather belt from Chanel’s Fall 2019 Act 1 Ready-to-Wear collection with Jimmy Choo Anouk pumps shoes and looked great in my opinion! Several photos from the event have now been added to the gallery, enjoy!







