She's been on a worldwide promotional trail with her latest historical drama film Mary Queen of Scots.
And Margot Robbie pulled all out the stops as she joined Saoirse Ronan for the European Premiere of the film at Cineworld Leicester Square in London on Monday evening.
The Wolf Of Wall Street star, 28, oozed Old Hollywood glamour as she donned a polka dot gown, embellished a plunging neckline and rose details on its bodice.
Ethereal: Margot Robbie (L) pulled all out the stops as she joined Saoirse Ronan (R) for the European Premiere of the film at Cineworld Leicester Square in London on Monday evening
Putting her best fashion foot forward, the blonde's busty ensemble was embroidered with pleated trimming along the ends.
Margot ensured focus remained on her outfit as she went accessory-free for her red carpet appearance in the English capital.
The Australian actress appeared to take style inspiration from the 60s as she styled her glossy tresses into pin-up curls.
Maintaining the red colour scheme, she enhanced her out-of-this-world beauty with matte crimson lipstick, rose-tinted eyeshadow and a heavy winged eyeliner look.
Intricate details: Putting her best fashion foot forward, the blonde's busty ensemble was embroidered with pleated trimming along the ends
Less is more: Margot ensured focus remained on her outfit as she went accessory-free for her red carpet appearance in the English capital
Striking: The Australian actress appeared to take style inspiration from the 60s as she styled her glossy tresses into pin-up curls
Hi, there: The pair couldn't contain their excitement as they greeted each other with a warm embrace during their time on the red carpet
Meanwhile, Hanna actress Saoirse, 24, commanded attention as she slipped into a billowing cream tulle Carolina Herrera gown, embellished with eccentric balloon sleeves.
Upping the style ante, the screen star's ensemble featured multi-coloured criss-cross details around the waist and a matching Elizabethan ruff - a nod to the film set in the 1500s.
Saoirse added to her ethereal display with a pair of striking heels, and turned heads with her ruby dangle earrings.
The blonde swept her tresses into an effortlessly chic updo, teamed with flattering twin bangs to frame her stunning face.
Making her way: Meanwhile, Hanna actress Saoirse, 24, commanded attention as she slipped into a billowing cream tulle Carolina Herrera gown, embellished with eccentric balloon sleeves
All eyes on her: Upping the style ante, the screen star's ensemble featured multi-coloured criss-cross details around the waist and a matching Elizabethan ruff - a nod to the film set in the 1500s
Fashion maven: Saoirse added to her ethereal display with a pair of striking heels, and turned heads with her ruby dangle earrings
Wow: The blonde swept her tresses into an effortlessly chic updo, teamed with flattering twin bangs to frame her stunning face
Beauty: Maintaining her glamorous appearance, the Brooklyn star complemented her radiant visage with a heavy winged eyeliner look, blush-swept cheeks and nude lipstick
Maintaining her glamorous appearance, the Brooklyn star complemented her radiant visage with a heavy winged eyeliner look, blush-swept cheeks and nude lipstick.
Margot and Saoirse appeared to be in high spirits as they hugged, giggled and engaged in a cosy conversation during their time on the red carpet.
Also cutting a sophisticated figure was David Tennant, who rocked up to the event in a bold blue skinny suit.
The former Doctor Who actor, 47, turned heads with his statement ensemble, which came complete with a green turtle neck top and patent brogues. His youthful-looking appearance was accentuated by his full beard and slick haircut.
Amazing: The co-stars looked like they were admiring each other's outfits while posing up a storm on the red carpet
In good company: The blonde beauties joined the film's director Josie Rourke, who put on a sophisticated display in a red ribbed gown
In the film, Saoirse plays the titular Mary, Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18, who defies pressure to remarry; instead, returning to her native Scotland to reclaim her rightful throne.
But Scotland and England fall under the rule of her cousin Elizabeth I — played by Margot.
'Each young Queen beholds her “sister” in fear and fascination. Rivals in power and in love, and female regents in a masculine world, the two must decide how to play the game of marriage versus independence,' the official synopsis reads.
Demure: Actress Gemma Chan opted for his signature style sense as she slipped her slimline figure into a low-cut ensemble, complete with a bedazzled belt and sequinned embroidery
Stand-out: The Fresh Meat star, 36, maintained her striking look with a pearl ring and matching hooped earrings
Out of this world: The brunette accentuated her features with fluttery false lashes, bronze eyeshadow and dark red lip gloss
Suave: Also cutting a sophisticated figure was David Tennant, who rocked up to the event in a bold blue skinny suit
Striking: The former Doctor Who actor, 47, turned heads with his statement ensemble, which came complete with a green turtle neck top and patent brogues
Dapper man: His youthful-looking appearance was accentuated by his full beard and slick haircut
Man of the hour: Joe Alwyn wowed in a longline blazer and straight-leg trousers as he hit the red carpet at the event
Looking good: The actor, 27, who plays Robert Dudley in the drama film, complemented his outfit with trendy brown boots
Night out: Joe, who is in a relationship with singer Taylor Swift, beamed with delight as he was joined by his co-stars
Date night: Adrian Lester appeared in high spirits as he joined his wife Lolita Chakrabarti on the starry red carpet
Chic display: The actor, 50, who also stars in Mary Queen of Scots, looked suave in a brown two-piece, while wife Lolita, 49, opted for a blue ensemble with slick longline coat
'Determined to rule as much more than a figurehead, Mary asserts her claim to the English throne, threatening Elizabeth’s sovereignty.
'Betrayal, rebellion, and conspiracies within each court imperil both thrones – and change the course of history.'
In a recent interview with Today, Margot revealed her transformation into the royal character proved to incredibly challenging.
Co-stars: Jack Lowden (L) and Maria-Victoria Dragus (R) brought the glamour to the event with their snazzy suits
Fierce: The German-Romanian actress, 24, nailed androgynous chic in a white two-piece, embellished with multi-coloured stripes on the blazer's lapels
Loved-up: Scottish actor Martin Compston looked smitten with his wife Tianna Chanel Flynn as they enjoyed a date night at the glitzy event
Smitten: The Line Of Duty star, 34, looked overjoyed as the 28-year-old playfully stuck his tongue out
She explained: 'I could barely move my face because there was so much prosthetics. It's glued-down plastic on your face.'
Calling her striking appearance an 'interesting social experiment' in a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar, Margot revealed how she felt 'alienated' while in hair, makeup and costume as the fiery-tressed 16th century royal.
'It was very alienating. And I felt very lonely. It was an interesting social experiment.'
'The clothes were very restrictive, as they were at the time. It helped - I felt claustrophobic, I felt trapped,' Margot said.
Fan favourite: Margot grinned from ear to ear as she stopped to take a snap and sign her autograph for an eager fan
A-star ensemble: The star cosied up to co-stars Joe and Jack on the red carpet
'I felt claustrophobic, I felt trapped': Margot revealed the hardship she faced when playing Queen Elizabeth in the drama film
'But kind of upholding this image the whole time, which is kind of what she [Elizabeth] did. She kind of created an image and then was imprisoned by it.'
Talking about the steps it took to become the monarch, Margot revealed: 'They’d start with a head wrap. Gelling and pinning my hair down. Then we'd do a bald cap.'
'Surprisingly, the quick part was the white makeupAnd the heavily drawn-on blush, eyebrows, lips.'
In the film, the actress wears a number of prosthetic scars as Elizabeth's struggle with smallpox intensifies.
The film is set to hit the big screen on January 18, and was released in the United States on 7 December.
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Main photo article She’s been on a worldwide promotional trail with her latest historical drama film Mary Queen of Scots.
And Margot Robbie pulled all out the stops as she joined Saoirse Ronan for the European Premiere of the film at Cineworld Leicester Square in London on Monday evening.
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