Margot Robbie continues to promote her upcoming film projects in style! The Academy Award nominee, 32, donned yet another stunning, ab-baring look while gracing the SFFILM Awards red carpet last week in a two-piece, all-black get-up.
The Amsterdam star donned an ensemble from Max Mara’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection, featuring a cropped halter tank top that revealed her toned midriff, shoulders and arms, and a long, high-waisted black maxi skirt with elegant, pleated fabric.
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Margot Robbie Stuns In All-Black, Two-Piece Max Mara Set
The I, Tonya alum posed for photos at the event with her Babylon co-star Diego Calva, 30, who looked equally as stylish in a pinstripe button-down shirt under a black vest and black slacks. Robbie wore her long, blonde tresses in a low ponytail with wavy strands exquisitely falling at the sides of her face.
The Barbie actress accessorized her chic look with shiny Tiffany & Co. jewelry. As for makeup, Robbie rocked subtle gold eyeshadow, sky-high lashes, a touch of rosy blush and radiant highlighter on her high cheekbones, and topped it all off with a grungy, vampy crimson lip color.
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Robbie Honored With Maria Manetti Shrem Award for Acting
At the event, Robbie took home the Maria Manetti Shrem Award for Acting, which honored her performance in Babylon, an upcoming film with a plot centered around ambitious dreamers and creators in 1920s Hollywood. During her acceptance speech, Robbie referred to Calva as her “on-screen soulmate,” and noted that her experience when filming the flick (which hits US theaters on December 23rd) allowed her to play a character she loved named Nellie, who she deems “ambitious, and brash, and talented, and damaged, and causes a lot of damage.”
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Robbie joked about how she took this on when working with Calva, and ultimately, stressed how she relates to her character Nellie. “She dreams big, she dreams of being a part of something bigger than her, that’s something that’s going to last, and I feel that way too. I think cinema at its best can do that.” Robbie concluded her speech by paying homage to the other honorees of the evening and repeated how “it’s been a great year for cinema.”