1. Risk (and succeed)
Not everyone can throw on a giant gold sequin unicorn dress and come out on top. Margot Robbie, yes. Far from the boredom of the many actresses who are impeccable by dint of risking absolutely nothing, the protagonist of Suicide Squad is showing that she is part of the small group of chosen ones who can wear almost anything (however flashy or complicated it may be) and be perfect.
Sarah Burton's unicorn dress for Alexander McQueen has become one of the most commented looks in recent weeks and irrefutable proof that the Australian is willing to step out of her comfort zone and cheer on the red carpet. During her tour around the world presenting her last two films, The Legend of Tarzan and Suicide Squad, she has also dared with pink fur cuffs or colorful feline prints.
2. Margot Robbie knows that there is no better alliance than Gucci
Alessandro Michele signs several of his best looks. Robbie knows the importance of dressing the most revered brand of the moment to put the fashion industry in your pocket. She dares the same way with an oriental-inspired dress, with a floral design with the mythical bow at the neck. Each outfit signed by the Italian house is a success and synonymous with grabbing headlines. Wearing the white dress with the already iconic tiger on the chest has been decisive in affirming that her appearances are the most appetizing and refreshing of the summer.
3. Margot Robbie surprises by wearing unknown designers for the general public
Margot Robbie wore a white cherry print dress by HVN, the brand of British model and DJ Harley Viera-Newton. Margot Robbie caused a sensation with a design with a Bardot neckline and a striped print signed by Rosetta Getty, the brand created by the former model and wife of actor Balthazar Getty that all of Hollywood wants to wear. One of the strengths of the actress's wardrobe is trusting little-known designers outside the fashion circuit and betting on new firms that are conquering connoisseurs. For example, at Comic-Con she chose a dress by Monse, the brand with Asturian roots that has become a favorite with critics and celebrities looking for original designs.
In one of her last appearances, another success was marked by the hand of a striped coat designed by Brock Collection, the New York house defended by initiates such as the blogger Man Repeller or Rihanna herself. These new names make it more interesting and mark the difference concerning professional colleagues who do not go beyond the more established creators of the catwalks.
4. Margot Robbie has the best stylist in Hollywood.
The success of her appearances is not surprising if we take into account that they are orchestrated by Kate Young, the most influential stylist of the year according to the list published by the Magazine. Young, who had already won first place in the ranking on another occasion, is responsible for the applauded change of style of Selena Gomez (yes, also for her commented mix of a tracksuit with heels) and is behind the sartorial success of Sienna Miller or Dakota Johnson. Her time at the American edition of Vogue, her collaborations with major headlines, and her work as a stylist in fashion shows for brands such as Nina Ricci or Jason Wu endorse her work and place her as one of the most influential personalities when it comes to determining what is wear and what not What Young says goes to mass. And what her clients wear, too.
5. Margot Robbie knows the importance of every detail for a look 10 (and her hairstyles are the best proof)
The actress has blonde hair (although recently we have seen her brown and brunette) so she would not need almost anything to be perfect. However, she is not one of those who settle for surf waves, period. The undone updos, the deconstructed braids, or the special semi-updos have become the hairstyles that everyone wants to copy. The hairdresser Sarah Potempa, known for her unique knack for creating braids, and the expert hair stylist for celebrities, Renato Campora, are responsible for the Australian never having what Americans would call a bad hair day.