Margot Robbie has sailed straight to the top of the Hollywood A-list thanks to her lauded big screen performances and stunning beauty.
The Australian star’s lead role in the smash hit Barbie film has made her a household name, but before she was a superstar, Margot was a rising actress starring on soap opera Neighbours – and in seemingly in need of a stylist.
With the Logie Awards just a day away, Margot’s gaudy look at the 2009 ceremony has resurfaced, and it’s a far cry from her recent high fashion ensembles.
Aged just 19 at the time, Margot walked the red carpet in a strapless, satin waterfall dress with loud, orange accents and ruffled skirting.
The tanned and toned beauty looked fantastic despite her dubious choice of dress, which she paired with stacked black heels.
Margot Robbie was rising actress starring on soap opera Neighbours – and in seemingly in need of a stylist – back in 2009. Pictured at the 2009 Logie Awards
The Suicide Squad star opted for a makeup palette that was popular at the time, including an ultra nude lip gloss and lots of eyeliner.
Margot made a splash in the outfit, which unfortunately landed her on a worst dressed list or two.
Since promoting the Barbie film, Margot has gone from strength to strength with her ensembles.
Working with new stylist Andrew Mukamal, she has completely transformed her style and cemented herself as a modern fashion icon.
With the Logie Awards just a day away, Margot’s gaudy look at the 2009 ceremony has resurfaced, and it’s a far cry from her recent high fashion ensembles
Aged just 19 at the time, Margot walked the red carpet in a strapless, satin waterfall dress with loud, orange accents and ruffled skirting
Since promoting the Barbie film, Margot has gone from strength to strength with her looks
Gone are the over-the-top accessories, glaring frills and contrasting colours.
With Margot instead now opting for sleek outfits, often without any accessories paying tributes to fashion greats and models, managing to nail Barbiecore, while still being refined.
Prior to the release of the Greta Gerwig-directed epic, Margot, 33, has jetted around the world for premieres, photocalls and press conferences, during which she has chosen to replicate the looks of some of history’s most legendary Barbies.
From the first ever doll’s iconic monochrome stripes in 1959, to the 1960s Enchanted Evening Barbie and later the 1985 Day To Night Barbie, she has left jaws dropping with the attention to detail on reiteration of the iconic outfits.
Working with new stylist Andrew Mukamal, she has completely transformed her style and cemented herself as a modern fashion icon