Margot Robbie is over her pink era.
The “Barbie” actress may have been snubbed for her shot at a gold statuette, but she decided to dress like one for the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscars party, showing off her long legs in a gold Mugler bodysuit on Sunday night.
The strapless corseted garment, from the French fashion brand’s 1996 runway collection, was intricately beaded around the upper and lower trim.
The look was so ornate, there was no need for any jewelry and the “Wolf of Wall Street” star accessorized with simple gold lace-up heels and an oversized bronze shawl.
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Earlier in the evening, Robbie shocked fans by choosing a black Versace gown to the 96th Academy Awards after wearing Barbiecore pink for nearly an entire year through the award season as well as her promotional tour for the Greta Gerwig-directed blockbuster film.
Robbie rocked up to the Oscars red carpet at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Calif., in a strapless dress from Versace’s fall/winter 2024 collection and minimal Fred Leighton jewelry, keeping her hair and makeup neutral as well.
Fans were convinced the Australian beauty’s choice to wear black instead of pink was her way of protesting her best actress Oscars snub.
“I think this is dress is a protest againts the Academy … all black, no accesories, hair and make up very neutral. ⚡️” one fan tweeted, with another writing, “Barbie is in grief for her non-nomination.”
While Robbie didn’t earn a best actress nomination for her role at the iconic Mattel doll, she did receive a number of Academy Award nominations for the flick — which she co-produced with husband Tom Ackerley — including for best picture, costume design, production design and writing.
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Meanwhile, her co-star Ryan Gosling was nominated for best supporting actor for his role as Ken, and America Ferrera was up for the best actress in a supporting role award.
The movie’s hit songs, Gosling’s “I’m Just Ken” and Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For” were also both nominated for best original song, with the latter taking home the coveted prize.
During the award show, Gosling performed the Mark Ronson-written tune live in epic fashion, wearing a bedazzled pink Gucci suit and handed Gerwig and Robbie the mic to sing along with him.
Robbie had a whirlwind award season, making the rounds in several Barbie-inspired looks at each Hollywood event including a striped 1950s swimsuit inspired by the OG Barbie and a neon pink minidress as seen on 1992’s Earring Magic Barbie.
Her life in plastic looks will be memorialized in a coffee table book titled “Barbie: The World Tour,” which Robbie and her stylist, Andrew Makamal, collaborated on.
The book features some of Robbie’s never-before-seen outfits and will be released on March 19.