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Barbie’s Margot Robbie strips to tiny glittering pants as she lands Vogue cover

Hollywood icon Margot Robbie sizzled as she posed front and centre for the cover of Vogue Australia’s August edition.

The stunning star looked incredible as she lounged on a black and white sofa in a flowing red dress.

Margot wowed in the floral dress that covered her skin and was pleated from the top to the bottom as she flaunted her incredible figure.

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The star opted for a very glamorous makeup look for her photoshoot as she donned purple eyeshadow and pale pink lipstick showing off her stunning facial features.

Vogue Australia revealed the first look at its August 2023 cover starring Margot Robbie
(Image: Vogue Australia/ Mario Sorrenti)

Another shot from the fashion shoot saw Margot slip into a much smaller outfit, consisting of a tiny crop top and just as tiny pants.

In the shot, gorgeous Margot lounged back on a sofa and showed off her endless legs.

This comes as Margot will be playing the role of Barbie in the upcoming film that will be in cinemas on July 21.

Vogue sat in on an interview with Margot and her director Greta Gerwin about the upcoming movie for the issue.

Margot is starring as Barbie in the upcoming movie
(Image: Vogue Australia/ Mario Sorrenti)

In the conversation, Greta recalled the first time that she met the Hollywood star, saying that she remembered “everything” from their encounter.

She said: “I remember everything about that meeting, like really, I do. I remember what you were wearing.

“I remember what you ate. I sound like a psycho! You were wearing a white blazer and jeans. I was so impressed with you.”

Margot also spoke about the “hype” around the movie and related it to “Comic book films”.

She said: “Comic book films, there’s definitely hype. But there’s something about Barbie that is a version of hype that I have not experienced before.

Margot looked gorgeous in the pleated red dress
(Image: Vogue Australia/ Mario Sorrenti)

“It’s like everyone had this thing inside them that’s just bursting to get out and now they have the permission to let it all out and they’re exploding with it! It’s crazy.”

Greta agreed and said: “There’s something about getting to make this kind of movie with a big soundtrack and a fabulous cast and it’s this imaginary world and the fantasy of a big ol’ Hollywood thing.

“Getting to do it feels so connected to the part of me that would go to the toy store and look at Barbie or would go to the Cinerama Dome [to see blockbusters].”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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