3 Margot Robbie looks that prove she's a real-life Disney princess

The starlet is making a lot of heads turn during the 'Once upon a time in Hollywood' press tour


Sarah Price August 02, 2019
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KARACHI: Wolf of Wall Street star Margot Robbie turned heads in all the right ways during her press tour of new release Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Fashion magazines such as Instyle hailed the Australian stunner for looking like an actual Disney princess in her feminine and breezy dresses. Let's take a closer look at her celebrated style.

Perfect pastel

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The actor channeled Belle from Beauty and the Beast in a pale yellow tie-strap dress with a cinched bodice and flowing skirt. With her hair worn parted to one side in loose waves, it's a romantic notion we can't get enough of.

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Robbie, who plays Old Hollywood star Sharon Tate (who was murdered in 1969 by members of the Manson Family) in Quentin Tarantino's latest film, has been pulling out all the stops along the tour to promote Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. From a burnt-orange plunging dress to her unexpected Cannes debut, it's easy to see why the chic star has just landed a Chanel gig.

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Outstanding orange

The 29-year-old Oscar nominee wore a burnt orange Oscar de la Renta gown featuring a delicate tie neck and plunging V-neckline.

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The star kept her accessories (and even eye makeup) in the same autumnal color palette, opting for a glittery gold Edie Parker “Hardbody” clutch, matching Tabitha Simmons “Eve” sandals and pearl drop earrings by Chanel.

Whimsical white

Robbie even paid homage to Tate herself during a Cannes photocall, channeling the late actor's look from a 1968 appearance at the very same festival.

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The Suicide Squad star wore a very hippie-esque off-the-shoulder white lace dress as she promoted the film, adding plaited detail to her hair, which was perhaps inspired by Tate, who the actor essayed in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

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Pekhawar Khan | 4 years ago | Reply If I was a Caeser, she would have been my Cornelia, if I were a cake, she would have been the cherry topping. Disney or not, she is still a princess.
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