She can still make the whole place shimmer.
Two years after the “Barbie” bonanza, actress and producer Margot Robbie is back on the red carpet, looking as dazzling as ever at the “Big Bold Beautiful Journey” premiere in London.
The A-lister sparkled from head to toe in a bejeweled dress from the Armani Privé spring 2025 couture collection.
It is a glamorous tribute to Mr. Armani, who passed away last week at age 91.

Margot Robbie sparkled on the red carpet at the “Big Bold Beautiful Journey” premiere in London.Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP

The A-lister sparkled from head to toe in a bejeweled dress from the Armani Privé spring 2025 couture collection.Getty Images

Minimally accessorized with diamond earrings, a cocktail ring and silver Aquazzura sandals, it’s clear that Robbie was prepared for the flashbulbs to be focused on the dress.Getty Images
Initially, we were wowed by the intricate shimmering paisley and flower motif on the gown.
And then, we saw the look from behind.
Worn with a similarly shimmery thong, the nearly-nude dress illuminated Robbie’s toned figure, while the dazzling design sparkled with each camera flash.

Minimally accessorized with diamond earrings, a cocktail ring and silver stiletto sandals, it’s clear that Robbie was prepared for the flashbulbs to be focused on the dress.Getty Images

The look marks a return to the modern Hollywood glam we’re used to expecting from the Australian A-lister.Getty Images
Earlier today, the 35-year-old new mom was photographed on the rooftop of the Corinthia Hotel wearing a minimalist two-piece set inspired by a 1998 Thierry Mugler design.
While still working with longtime stylist Andrew Mukamal, who dressed Robbie in an array of Barbie-themed vintage and couture for the 2023 press circuit, today’s looks convey a return to the modern Hollywood glam we’re used to expecting from the Australian A-lister.
Minimally accessorized with diamond earrings, a cocktail ring and silver Aquazzura sandals, it’s clear that Robbie was prepared for the flashbulbs to be focused on the dress.
And whatever happened to peek through underneath.
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