Margot Robbie embraced the laid-back Aussie lifestyle on Thursday, donning a pair of casual platform Crocs as she hit Main Beach on the Gold Coast.
The Barbie actress, 33, renowned for her glamorous red carpet looks, went for a more low-key ensemble as she ran errands in the sun-soaked locale.
Margot wore a chic grey t-shirt paired with a denim mini skirt, but it was her footwear choice that caught the eye of fashion onlookers.
The blonde beauty opted for a pair of vibrant yellow Crocs, lending a quirky touch to her outfit and showcasing her penchant for comfortable, off-duty wear.
The I Tonya star was spotted casually crossing the road, her large beige tote bag slung over one shoulder, and her face concealed with a stylish black Chanel bucket hat, which retails for $2600, and a white face mask.
Margot Robbie was spotted embracing the laid-back Aussie vibe as she hit Main Beach on the Gold Coast, donning a pair of casual Crocs
The Barbie actress, 33, renowned for her glamorous red carpet looks, went for a more relaxed ensemble as she ran errands in the sun-soaked locale
This ‘incognito’ look, however, did little to hide the star’s natural beauty and iconic presence.
The sighting comes after Margot was called out for dismissing Halloween costume guidelines issued by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
Last week, the performers union advised its members to ‘choose costumes inspired by generalised characters and not to ‘post photos of costumes inspired by struck content to social media.’
Margot wore a chic grey t-shirt paired with a denim mini skirt, but it was her footwear choice that caught the eye of fashion onlookers
The blonde beauty opted for a pair of vibrant yellow Crocs, lending a quirky touch to her outfit and showcasing her penchant for comfortable, off-duty wear
But Margot ignored protocol and dressed up as vigilante V from the cult film V For Vendetta as she attended the Casamigos Halloween party in Los Angeles on Friday.
Fans have called the Australian actress for dismissing costume guidelines, with one writing: ‘She’s treading a thin line with the costume…’
‘I thought actors weren’t allowed to dress up as characters? Look at who she’s dressing up as. Could it be symbolic or do you think with everything going on they CARE about some stupid rules even if it might impact their bookings???’ another said.
The I Tonya star was spotted casually crossing the road, her large beige tote bag slung over one shoulder, and her face concealed with a stylish black Chanel bucket hat, which retails for $2600, and face mask
This ‘incognito’ look, however, did little to hide the star’s natural beauty and iconic presence
‘If Megan Fox is getting criticised, what’s different here? No matter what anyone says, the first impression here is recognisably V For Vendetta,’ a third wrote.
The Australian actress went completely incognito in the costume as she arrived to the star-studded bash.
Margot wore an all-black ensemble consisting of a tight pencil dress, duster coat and heeled boots while completing her look with V’s famous bob wig.
Curiously, V for Vendetta – which stars Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman – was released in 2006 on the same day as Margot’s hit film Barbie – March 17.
Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns Warner Bros. and DC Comics, owns the rights to the mask and is paid a fee with the sale of each official mask.
Last week, the performers union advised its members to ‘choose costumes inspired by generalised characters. But Margot ignored protocol and dressed up as vigilante V from the cult film V For Vendetta