Margot Robbie Traded Barbie Pink for a Molten Black Dress at the Golden Globes After-Party

The Barbie press tour and award show campaign has been rife with all kinds of pink looks, with star and producer Margot Robbie unsurprisingly delivering some of the most memorable doll-inspired outfits to date. But don’t let the Barbiecore trend fool you—Robbie is still just as capable of serving up an all-black look (and looking incredibly glamorous while doing so).

Case in point: Robbie showed up at last night’s Golden Globes after-party in a glittery molten black gown. The dress was actually a darker re-creation of the hot-pink Giorgio Armani Privé dress she wore to the ceremony. Like many other ensembles in Robbie’s press tour wardrobe, that red-carpet look drew inspiration from a real Barbie doll made by Mattel: specifically, the 1977 SuperStar Barbie. In addition to the dress’s sparkling pink sequins and halter neckline, Robbie had worn a ruffled fishnet tulle boa wrapped around her arms.

For the after-party, however, the actor ditched pink to wear a black version of the same gown and boa. She and stylist Andrew Mukamal styled the look similarly to her red-carpet appearance, with Robbie stepping out in glossy black pumps and carrying a sparkly black clutch.

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Last night, Barbie led nominations with a nod in a total of nine categories, including Best Picture for a Musical or Comedy, Best Motion Picture Screenplay, and Best Director. Robbie herself earned a nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, but ultimately lost to Emma Stone's performance in Poor Things.

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