She’s on the promotional trail for her latest film, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.
And Margot Robbie showed off her captivating beauty, at a photo call in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles on Friday.
The 29-year-old sported a plunging beige ensemble with black trim, and styled her blonde locks in loose curls.
Simply stunning! Margot Robbie, 29, showed off her captivating beauty at a photo call for her latest film Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles on Friday
Flashing her pearly whites for the camera, the Australian actress also drew attention to a makeup palette, consisting of bold brows, lashings of mascara and a glossy lip.
Margot added a gold designer watch and showed off her delicate gold wedding band.
The beauty’s latest film, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, is set in the 1960’s at the time of the Manson Family murders.
Picture-perfect: The Australian actress wore a plunging beige ensemble with black trim, a gold designer watch and her delicate gold wedding band
Tresses: Margot styled her blonde locks in a middle parting and loose curls
Leonardo DiCaprio plays a TV actor and Brad Pitt his stunt double, while Margot takes on the role of slain actress Sharon Tate.
Margot, who debuted on Australian soap Neighbours back in 2008, is now considered one of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Since relocating to Los Angeles in 2011, the blonde beauty has landed roles in About Time, The Wolf of Wall Street, Focus, Suicide Squad and I, Tonya.
Elegant: The I, Tonya star opted for a makeup palette consisting of bold brows, lashings of mascara and a glossy lip
A-list cast: Margot’s latest film Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, is directed by Quentin Tarantino and also stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt
Covering the July issue of US Vogue, Margot made clear that she wants to be taken seriously as an actress.
Margot revealed her strong dislike for the term ‘bombshell’ telling the fashion bible: ‘I hate that word. I hate it – so much.’
‘I feel like a brat saying that because there are worse things, but I’m not a bombshell. I’m not someone who walks in a room and the record stops and people turn like, “look at that woman.”
She continued: ‘People who know me, if they had to sum me up in one word I don’t know what that word would be, but I’m certain it would not be bombshell.’
Stance: Covering the July issue of US Vogue, Margot made clear that she wants to be taken seriously as an actress
Wants to be taken seriously: Margot revealed her strong dislike for the term ‘bombshell’ telling the fashion bible: ‘I hate that word. I hate it – so much’