Margot Robbie just served up 50s Riviera Barbie with the cutest ponytail| Glamour UK

Posted by Larita Shotwell on Sunday, May 19, 2024

The Barbie hype has been building for weeks, but with the film out in less than a month, Margot Robbie is stepping things up a notch with multiple press calls, interviews and appearances where she's channelling all her different inner Barbies.

As far back as April, she gave us cutesy Barbie, complete with a pink gingham Prada crop top and a sleek side parting.

She's given us Mean Girl's Barbie with an outfit that wouldn't look out of place on Regina George.

She's given us cover star Barbie, with a perfectly sculpted and tailored Versace pink gown.

She's given us polka dot Barbie, with an adorable peekaboo halter neck pink mini dress.

She's given us sunshine Barbie, with a mood-boosting yellow tweed Chanel skirt-suit, coral lips and gravity-defying bouncy blow dry.

And now, she's given us Riviera Barbie with perhaps our favourite ensemble yet. After flying straight from Beverly Hills for a press day back in her native, Australia, Margot hit up Sydney's Bondi Beach to create an homage to '50s riviera chic that Grace Kelly would be proud of.

Alongside a corset-top Breton-stripe black and white mini dress from favourite '90s designer Herve Leger (who made the Bandage dress big news), Margot accessorised with a pair of white retro cat-eye sunglasses and simple gold hoops.

But the hair and makeup is what levelled-up the whole look as the Wolf On Wall Street actress called on her long-time hair stylist, Bryce Scarlett, to create the cutest ‘50s pinup ponytail. It featured a an old Hollywood S-waved shape and a sweet, curled, side-swooped fringe. Meanwhile, her makeup artist, Pati Dubroff, complemented her sunkissed skin with a ’50s orange glossy lip. We're taking notes for the next time we're headed to the coast.

Later in the day, Margot swapped out her sunnies for a pair of old-school white acetate oval specs and a vintage-shape halterneck strawberry-print mini dress.

Given the OG Barbie was created in the ‘50s, we’re loving how Margot Robbie is paying tribute while taking doll into the future.

For more from GLAMOUR's Beauty Editor, Elle Turner, follow her on Instagram @elleturneruk

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