Margot Robbie is a native of Australia, but that didn’t prevent her from forgetting that the title of her new movie has a very different meaning Down Under.
16.06.2023 - 20:35 / justjared.com
Margot Robbie is welcoming fans into the iconic Barbie Dreamhouse!
The 32-year-old Barbie actress partnered with Architectural Digest to welcome viewers into the upcoming movie’s very pink set.
In the process she highlighted some of her favorite features and some of the most illogical ones that are still incredible.
Head inside to watch Margot Robbie’s tour…
“Not super practical, but nothing is for Barbie,” Margot joked about the home’s more exciting features. For example, she mentioned a slide that goes from the bedroom to the pool. While it’s impractical, she listed it as her “favorite” part of the home.
Speaking of the pool, she mentioned that it isn’t real because there’s no water on the set. Still, the cast and crew avoid walking on it.
Another must-see is the dreamy closet, which you’ll want to shop in yourself! We imagine that you’ll see some of these beauty staples in her vanity.
On the topic of the Barbie Dreamhouse, the all-pink spectacular actually caused a global shortage.
Press play on Margot Robbie’s Tour of the Barbie Dreamhouse below…
Margot Robbie is a native of Australia, but that didn’t prevent her from forgetting that the title of her new movie has a very different meaning Down Under.
Margot Robbie is a native of Australia, but that didn’t prevent her from forgetting that the title of her new movie has a very different meaning Down Under.
Even Barbie can become self-conscious.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Greta Gerwig revealed in a new interview with Rolling Stone that some “Barbie” set visitors made Margot Robbie feel “self-conscious” during filming when they interacted far more with her co-star, Ken actor Ryan Gosling, than they did with her. Gerwig was talking about the time the crew spent filming a rollerblading scene in Venice Beach. Set photos from the scene, featuring Robbie and Gosling in neon outfits, exploded on social media last summer during production. “How Barbie operates in Barbieland is she’s entirely continuous with her environment,” Gerwig said. “Even the houses have no walls, because you never need to hide because there’s nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed of. And suddenly finding yourself in the real world and wishing you could hide, that’s the essence of being human. But when we were actually shooting on Venice Beach, with Margot and Ryan in neon rollerblading outfits, it was fascinating because it was actually happening in front of us.”
for well over a year now, Barbie herself is finally joining us. Margot Robbie, who plays the Barbie in , is leaning into the role off-screen as well, fully committing to the Barbie look for premieres, , and everywhere in between. No airport pap walk has been spared the wrath of . Along with stylist Andrew Mukamal, Robbie has been putting in the work to make her press tour looks as authentic as possible.
Margot Robbie was celebrating big at the premiere of her new movie, Barbie, in South Korea!
Margot Robbie is gracing the pink carpet in Sydney!
Margot Robbie is kicking off the Barbie international press tour by wearing a look inspired by the original Barbie doll!
she confessed to the New York Times. “I felt really spoiled,” Eastwood said, noting that she was part of a limited cast and crew on set in the shoot’s first days and even had her own trailer.She also got to wear the same exact pretty-in-pink costumes made for Robbie, as the two share identical measurements.“They didn’t make anything for me specifically,” she said.
In three weekends, Greta Gerwig‘s “Barbie” squares off against Christopher Nolan‘s “Oppenheimer” for this summer’s big box-office battle. So which film will walk away victorious? Both movies boast stacked ensemble casts, but given its soundtrack, premise, and Margot Robbie as its lead, “Barbie” may be 2023’s movie to beat.
Margot Robbie is a girl living in a stylish world — and her Barbie press tour looks have proven just that.
Margot Robbie is letting us in on the secret!
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Margot Robbie has returned to her native Australia!
Zack Sharf Digital News Director The official trailer for “Barbie” begins with a now-iconic shot: Margot Robbie’s eponymous doll steps out of her high-heel slippers to reveal her bare feet are still arched and ready to be slipped into whatever next shoe accessary awaits. For anyone wondering: Yes, those really are Margot Robbie’s arched feet. As revealed in a new Time magazine cover story on the making of the “Barbie” movie: “The shot took eight takes. [Margot Robbie] had to hold onto a bar to keep her feet flexed. And, yes, those are her feet. ‘I really don’t like it when someone else does my hands or feet in an insert shot,’ she says.” Robbie also told Time that she would’ve turned down “Barbie” had Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach’s script not incorporated many different Barbie characters. Issa Rae, Kate McKinnon, Alexandra Shipp, Emma Mackey, Hari Nef, Dua Lipa and more actors also play Barbie in the Warner Bros. tentpole.
Margot Robbie is revealing behind-the-scenes secrets of a viral shot. In an interview with Fandango, the 32-year-old actress shared how the much-discussed shot of Barbie's permanently high-heeled feet was captured on film.«It was probably about eight takes. Wasn't that many,» Robbie said of the scene in the trailer, before confirming that it was her feet in the shot.«I walked up, we had little sticky bits on the floor, double-sided tape for the shoes, so they wouldn't come off, so I could get my feet out of them,» she said.
The names Margot Robbie and Barbie are inextricably linked at this point, but the actress had one big ask before she agreed to play the titular doll in Greta Gerwig‘s upcoming movie.
For months now, there has been this silly, social media-created competition between two films that are scheduled for release on the same day—Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” and Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie.” Sure, there is real competition for money when two big-budget studio films are released at the same time, but the odds are that both of these films will be huge hits for their respective studios.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director A new cover story from Time magazine on the making of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” reveals that Mattel president and COO Richard Dickson flew to the movie’s London set at one point during production to argue with Gerwig and lead actor Margot Robbie about one scene he believed was off-brand for the company. The director and her star convinced Dickson to keep the scene in the film by performing it for him live on set. “When you look on the page, the nuance isn’t there, the delivery isn’t there,” Robbie said. While the scene in question was not disclosed, Dickson’s concern is further proof that the upcoming “Barbie” movie isn’t just a sanitized love letter to the famous doll. As the film’s trailer says point blank: “If you love Barbie, this movie is for you. If you hate Barbie, this movie is for you.”
Barbie photocall at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills on Sunday, June 25. The Oscar nominee, who stars as Barbie in Greta Gerwig's upcoming film , attended the event in a hot pink Valentino dress while everyone else dressed in what can only be described as sandcore, the complete opposite of .Robbie wore a custom hot pink minidress splashed with large white polka dots, which was inspired by a dress from the real life Barbie's own wardrobe, according to her stylist . Like Barbie herself, the 32-year-old styled the look with white pointed-toe pumps that perfectly match the polka dots, a pearl bracelet, and a quilted and studded yellow bag.