The awards season is clearly in full swing in Hollywood. Recently, the 35th Annual Producers Guild Awards was held on Sunday, 25 February in Los Angeles. The ceremony was indeed a star-studded affair, with many Hollywood A-listers gracing the red carpet to celebrate film and TV. Among all the stars who stood out on the red carpet, Barbie actress Margot Robbie turned quite a few heads with her charming look that evening. The actress chose a stunning black and white mini dress from Balmain for the ceremony that took place at The Ray Dolby Ballroom. The off-the-shoulder LBD is said to be Look 19 from the label’s Pre-Fall 2024 collection; however, it has a slight departure from the runway look as it features white satin lapel detailing along the neckline.
Along with the mini dress, Margot completed her look with a sparkling Jacob & Co. diamond choker necklace and ring, followed by a black clutch bag from Hunting Season and Manolo Blahnik matching heels, radiating pure elegance and style. She further opted for a straight middle-part hairdo, which took her look a couple of notches higher. However, unlike her previous stints, Margot’s latest red carpet missed a major Barbie detail: the colour pink.
Many other actresses, including Emily Blunt, Brie Larson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Margot’s Barbie co-star, America Ferrera, also attended the event on Sunday.
Margot Robbie’s red carpet looks draw inspiration from ‘Barbie’ pink
This look came just a day after Margot was seen making a style statement at the SAG Awards on Saturday evening. She was dressed in a dramatic gown with a huge pink train for the ceremony. She styled the look with black pumps along with Lorraine Schwartz jewels. The outfit was from the Schiaparelli Fall/Winter 2020 couture collection.
Keeping the ‘ Barbie ’ colour intact, Robbie was once again seen in a black and pink gown at the BAFTA Film Awards last week.
Producers Guild Awards: Winners
Continuing its winning streak, Oppenheimer emerged victorious at the 2024 Producers Guild Awards. It secured the prestigious Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures.