She’s considered one of the most fashionable women in Hollywood.
And Margot Robbie stepped out in style on Monday, arriving at BBC Radio 2 in London wearing a stunning red floral maxi dress.
The Australian actress, 28, looked radiant as she made a quick dash from her cab to the radio studios in the eye-catching frock, pausing to sign autographs for fans.
Gorgeous: Margot Robbie, 28, stepped out in style on Monday, arriving at BBC Radio 2 in London wearing a stunning red floral maxi dress
Margot’s enviable curves were elegantly highlighted in the dress, which featured long sleeves and a high neck, with pretty ruffle detailing.
The form-fitting top half of her colourful number was balanced out with a floaty boho style maxi-skirt, which billowed in the wind as she strolled towards the radio studios.
The Suicide Squad actress opted for suede look black ankle boots with a chunky yet sophisticated heel, and draped the long chain of a small Chanel bag over her shoulder.
Margot’s blonde tresses were styled into a half-up top-knot, with the rest of her locks left to fall onto her shoulders in soft waves.
Stunning: Margot’s enviable curves were elegantly highlighted in the dress, which featured long sleeves and a high neck, with pretty ruffle detailing
Stylish: The Suicide Squad actress opted for suede look black ankle boots with a chunky yet sophisticated heel, and draped the long chain of a small Chanel bag over her shoulder
Boho: The form-fitting top half of her colourful number was balanced out with a floaty boho style maxi-skirt, which billowed in the wind as she strolled towards the radio studios
Sweet: Margot’s blonde tresses were styled into a half-up top-knot, with the rest of her locks left to fall onto her shoulders in soft waves
The Wolf of Wall Street star enhanced her beautiful features with a bronze eyeshadow and a deep pink lip.
Margot Robbie was at BBC Radio 2 to record an interview with presenter Jo Wiley about her new role as Queen Elizabeth I.
The chat with the Hollywood star will air on Christmas Eve at 7pm, and listeners will hear Margot chat about her role in the upcoming film Mary Queen of Scots, which she stars in alongside Saoirse Ronan.
In the film Saoirse plays the titular Mary, Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18, who defies pressure to remarry; instead, returning to her native Scotland to reclaim her rightful throne.
Beauty: The Wolf of Wall Street star enhanced her beautiful features with a bronze eyeshadow and a deep pink lip
Fan favourite: The Australian actress took the time to sign autographs and pose with fans for selfies, before heading inside
But Scotland and England fall under the rule of her cousin Elizabeth I — played by Margot. ‘Each young Queen beholds her “sister” in fear and fascination.
Rivals in power and in love, and female regents in a masculine world, the two must decide how to play the game of marriage versus independence,’ the synopsis reads.
‘Determined to rule as much more than a figurehead, Mary asserts her claim to the English throne, threatening Elizabeth’s sovereignty.
‘Betrayal, rebellion, and conspiracies within each court imperil both thrones – and change the course of history.’
Promotional tour: Margot Robbie was at BBC Radio 2 to record an interview with presenter Jo Wiley about her new role as Queen Elizabeth I in the upcoming film Mary Queen of Scots