Margot Robbie flaunted her sculpted legs once again in a new photoshoot for W Magazine, and fans obviously can’t get enough! For the outlet’s ‘Best Performances’ issue, the Oscar winner, 32, donned a chic, strapless gray mini dress with a cinched waist design and flirty, thigh-skimming hemline.
Margot Robbie Shows Off Her Long, Toned Legs In Sultry Mini Dress For New Shoot
Along with her frock, the Amsterdam actress slipped her feet into pink babydoll heels with socks to match her dress. For the pics, Robbie wore her signature long blonde tresses down, parted in the middle and styled straight.
The Barbie star’s dress is from Prada’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection. While posing for the shoot, Robbie held onto a pink corded phone as a prop and accessorized her get-up with a shiny statement ring from Pasquale Bruni.
As for makeup, Robbie highlighted her natural beauty with subtle mascara, added a dash of rosy blush and highlighter on her high cheekbones and topped it all off with a glossy pink lip. In another pic for the project, Robbie wore a sparkle-adorned, blue peplum-esque dress from JW Anderson.
Margot Robbie Opens Up About Improvised Kiss Scene With Brad Pitt In Babylon
As Robbie was honored by the publication for her dynamic performance in her new film Babylon, she opened up more about the flick and filming it. In the movie (which premiered in theaters on December 23, 2022), Robbie stars as budding actress Nellie LaRoy, who adapts to 1920s Hollywood transitioning from silent films to talkies.
In one memorable scene, Robbie actually improvised a kiss on-set,
with her character locking lips with co-star Brad Pitt. Speaking
to W Mag, Robbie said, “In Babylon, Nellie
kisses a lot of people. I actually improvised a kiss that wasn’t in the
script. We were doing a party scene, and Nellie goes up to Brad Pitt’s
character and Katherine Waterston’s character, and I was like, ‘F—k it.
I’m just gonna kiss them and see what happens.’ They were a little bit
shocked.”
Regarding her gut decision to take on the role, she added, “When I
got the script for Babylon, I felt I had to do it. I’ve never
felt that way about a script. I was frantic—at one point, I suggested
showing up at the director’s house. When we eventually met, I said, ‘I have
to play this character—she’s mine.'” (We’re so happy that she did!)
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