Margot Robbie has come a long way since her debut on Neighbours in 2008.
And to celebrate her role in Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, the actress graced Vogue Australia’s coveted September issue.
Interviewed by the acclaimed director, the 29-year-old Australian actress reflected on making it in Hollywood, saying: ‘Everything can change so quickly.’
‘Everything can change so quickly’: Margot Robbie, 29, reflected on making it in Hollywood, in an interview with director Quentin Tarantino, as she posed for Vogue Australia’s coveted September issue
Quentin drew Margot’s attention to the fact that in Hollywood, it can take some actors over a decade for work to pick up – or as little as just six months.
‘There’s no specific timeline, I guess, and you’re right, that’s the magic of Hollywood,’ Margot agreed.
‘Everything can change so quickly. People often ask me what’s been the best part.
Hollywood: Quentin drew the Australian star’s attention to the fact that in Hollywood, it can take some actors 12 years for work to pick up, or as little as just six months
Margot responded: ‘There’s no specific timeline, I guess, and you’re right, that’s the magic of Hollywood. Everything can change so quickly’
‘I couldn’t say Wolf of Wall Street was better than my time on (Australian soap) Neighbours, and I couldn’t say that Z for Zachariah wasn’t as important to me as Tarzan. It’s all been so exciting,’ she continued.
Margot perfected her style credentials in several bold looks for Vogue Australia’s September issue – celebrating her role in Quentin’s acclaimed film, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
The issue is particularly special, with the Queensland-born star having shot four separate covers.
For one cover, Margot, who keeps her flawless complexion in check with 111Skin’s Rose Gold Brightening Facial mask, revealed her toned back in a white linen scarf and trousers.
Milestone: Margot perfected her style credentials in bold looks for Vogue Australia’s September issue – celebrating her role in Quentin’s acclaimed film, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
She posed side-on, leaned backwards, and left her plump lips slightly agape.
Her signature blonde tresses fell in relaxed waves, and her makeup palette included kohl eye liner, lashings of mascara and a glossy lip.
For another cover, Margot wore a plunging lace frock, and pulled her tresses in a dramatic upwards fashion.
She later covered her slender frame in a slinky black halterneck frock and blue faux-fur jacket, for an inside shot.
Effortless chic: One inside shot saw the former Neighbours actress pose in a black halterneck frock and a blue faux-fur jacket
Androgynous: While another saw Margot highlight her slender figure in a corset-style top, black skinny-leg trousers with flared bottoms and pointy-toe heels
Margot plays Sharon Tate in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood – a young actress in the 1960s, who is married to a famous director and has a career on the rise.
While she may only have few lines of dialogue in the film, Margot was keen to point out at a press conference in Cannes in May, that it came with its benefits.
‘I did feel like I got a lot of time to explore the character without dialogue,’ she said.
‘Rarely do I get an opportunity to spend so much time on my own as a character.’
Vogue Australia’s September issue goes on sale Monday, August 26.
Read more: Margot’s full interview with Quentin Tarantino features in Vogue Australia’s coveted September issue, on sale Monday, August 26
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