Margot Robbie at the Babylon premiere brought on her A-game as always. The red-carpet stunner slayed in a designer outfit during the star-studded event in London. Some stars shine even brighter and Robbie at the Babylon premiere seems to take home the glory after spinning a lady in red look.

Fans of the Aussie star are not alien to her breathtaking red-carpet styles, and the onscreen diva has celebrity stylist Katy Young to thank for that. It does not matter whether she opts for a dress with cutouts, a full cover-up outfit, pants, skirts, or a jacket, the bombshell knows how to work her vogue-worthy model body, bringing out the best in her closet choices.

Before the close of 2022, Robbie brought on some refreshingly chic styles that put up her toned abs on display. At the Amsterdam premiere, a black Celine dress with a tailing cape. When she is not opting to look like the hero of red carpets in capes, she would prefer a daring one, like the Alaïa mini wrap dress with a fur spin worn to the LA Babylon premiere.

Now in London, Margot Robbie at the Babylon Premiere chose to rock a long dress, bringing class and grace to the red carpet.

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Margot Robbie at ‘Babylon’ Premiere Is Making The Rounds

Turning heads is her second nature, especially at star-studded events. The Wolf of Wall Street star attended the ceremony at BFI Imax in Waterloo, donning a Valentino red robe-like gown. It looked like a cape worn backward, but with a spin—a halter-neck top giving a bareback view. Despite the bright look, she paired the blushing color with gold heels.

Robbie left out accessories but had glazed-up makeup with red lipstick on while her tresses towered on both sides of her face. In the new film, Robbie portrays actress Nellie LeRoy, flowing with the 1920’s set film which recognized the transition of the movie industry from mute films to talkies.