Margot Robbie Steps Out in Hairy Pink Heels for Final Press Appearance Before SAG Strike

Margot Robbie Steps Out in Hairy Pink Heels for Final Press Appearance Before SAG Strike
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It’s official: Hollywood actors are joining screenwriters in striking against production companies, studio executives, and streaming giants. The work stoppage has huge implications for the future of Hollywood and for the immediate working conditions of actors everywhere—but, for fashion lovers, it also marks a farewell to Margot Robbie’s winning Barbie press-tour wardrobe.

Since actors who belong to the SAG-AFTRA labor union are not allowed to promote their film or television projects for the duration of the strike, we likely won’t see another one of Robbie’s Barbie-core outfits for Greta Gerwig’s movie again. (Don’t cry because it’s over—smile because it happened.)

Nevertheless, the actress collaborated with celebrity stylist Andrew Mukamal one last time for a London photo call appearance yesterday, which took place before SAG-AFTRA leadership announced the start of the strike.

For her final head-to-toe pink look, Robbie wowed in a peachy pink Vivienne Westwood set covered with an orange-and-yellow rose floral print. The set included a cropped jacket with puffy sleeves, a peplum silhouette, and neon-orange cross-tie details over the bodice. Meanwhile, the matching miniskirt featured open side panels and gold buttons fastened to the front.

Robbie upped the ante with her accessories. She opted for a pair of furry pink platform pumps, which coordinated with a furry pink box handbag, also by Vivienne Westwood.

london, england july 13 margot robbie attends a photocall on july 13, 2023 in london, england photo by stuart c wilsongetty images for warner bros
Stuart C. Wilson - Getty Images
london, england july 13 margot robbie attends a photocall on july 13, 2023 in london, england photo by stuart c wilsongetty images for warner bros
Stuart C. Wilson - Getty Images

SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher announced the strike yesterday afternoon in a news conference. “At some point, the jig is up. You cannot keep being dwindled and marginalized and disrespected and dishonored. The entire business model has been changed by streaming, digital, AI. This is a moment of history,” Drescher said. “If we don’t stand tall right now, we are all going to be in trouble.”

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