Margot Robbie touched by sweet gesture from Korean fans

Margot Robbie touched by sweet gesture from Korean fans

Margot Robbie continues to color the world pink as she takes her Barbie international film tour to South Korea, days after finishing a promotional blitz in her native Australia.

Just like she did when right here Down Under, Robbie – who performs the titular function within the extremely anticipated movie – channelled the enduring doll’s most traditional seems to be. For her Seoul outing, the Aussie actress embodied 1985 Day-to-Night Barbie in two customized Versace seems to be, altering outfits mid-event.

The star arrived on the venue in a daytime ensemble that comprised of a scorching pink pencil skirt and matching blazer, which she accessorised with two-tone Manolo Blahnik heels, a white wide-brimmed hat and retro-style brick cellphone lined in rhinestones.

Much to the delight of the gang, Robbie then did an outfit switcheroo, becoming a metallic bodice and pink midi-skirt made with layers of silk tulle.

Her stylist, Andrew Mukamal – who has been nailing each look on this promotional tour – shared a photograph on Instagram of the unique Barbie rocking the seems to be many years in the past.

Robbie – who attended the fanfare alongside Barbie director Greta Gerwig and co-star America Ferrera – additionally celebrated her thirty third birthday on the occasion. She was touched when a Barbie-themed cake arrived onstage for her to blow out the candles.

She, Gerwig and Ferrera have been additionally gifted hanboks, custom Korean clothes, a part of which they wore over their outfits.

Experiencing completely different cultures and methods of life is how Robbie wished to painting Barbie within the movie – and the actress made positive her character didn’t fall into stereotypes.

“I definitely didn’t want to portray Barbie as being vapid in anyway,” she stated final week throughout an occasion in Sydney. “The thing about how our story is constructed is that Barbie can be anything – Barbie can be president, Barbie can be a Nobel prize winner, you see all this stuff at the beginning of the movie that sets up how intelligent Barbie is.”

“It was a fine line between playing naivety without it coming across as unintelligent. I didn’t want her to seem ditzy because, a) that’s not interesting to play and b) that’s not interesting to watch either.”

Source: www.news.com.au