BY GEORGIA OLLEY
JULY 17, 2023
It seems everyone has the Barbie bug. In anticipation of the film releasing on 21st July, the recent Barbie UK premiere brought many famous faces, and a very pink carpet to London.
Margot Robbie
The star of the show, in the film and on the carpet, Margot Robbie dazzled in the most classic silhouette carefully crafted by Vivienne Westwood. The sustainable fashion name used light pink silk to sculpt an evening gown for the actress, inspired by ‘Enchanted Evening’ Barbie. The corset-style bodice, tulle details, corsage florals and strings of thick pearls, all ensured Margot stood out for all the right reasons.
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Ryan Gosling
Nailing the retro nostalgia of Barbie, Ryan Gosling, playing Ken in the movie, donned the perfect pastel slimline suit. Layered with a pale blue pastel shirt, he was the perfect compliment to Margot Robbie’s pink tones- the perfect Barbie and Ken.
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Dua Lipa
Never shying from a jaw-dropping dress, Dua Lipa wore a Versace number that captured the many sweet colours of Barbie Land. The beaded dress with chain link straps was adorned with florals and butterfly’s and effortlessly draped over the singer.
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Greta Gerwig
Styled by Kate Young, Greta Getwig looked perfectly poised in an operatic, blossom pink dress. The brains behind the Barbie craze, the director showcased a cape-like design that skimmed the floor as she made her way down the pink carpet.
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Amelia Dimoldenberg
Designed by Zoe Lou and styled by Chloë Griffin, Amelia Dimoldenberg embodied her duty as pink carpet interviewer by becoming 2010 News Anchor Barbie. Stunning in a pink checked jacket, satin skirt and sweetheart neckline top, the personality wore a blonde wig and carried an authentic Barbie-style mic to complete the look.
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Hari Nef
Hari Nef made history as the first to wear the Turkish-British designer Dilara Fındıkoğlu’s “Joan’s Knives” dress on a red (pink) carpet. Steering clear from pink, or any sickly sweet choices, the actress wore an armour is stunning silver. A statement, bold and brave, the dress will be one to remember.
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Ncuti Gatwa
Playing one of the many iterations of Ken in the movie, Ncuti Gatwa did not turn up to the pink carpet to blend in. Cowboy-esque with threads of galactic greatness, the actor wore a cut out top, exaggerated cape, cowboy hat, and hot pants. All in white or silver, the outfit was ethereal, yet empowering.
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Emerald Fennell
Wearing a stunningly chic Schiaparelli two-piece, Emerald Fennell looks classic in vintage inspired blazer and skirt combo. Adorned with contrasting white detailing, the actress proved glamour came second nature to her.
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Issa Rae
Issa Rae who plays President Barbie in the movie, lead the way in a simple yet unforgettable hot pink strapless dress. With a dramatic slit and draping details, the actress made Barbiecore look playful yet sophisticated.
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Jourdan Dunn
Embracing the true meaning of plastic-fantastic Jourdan Dunn looked incredible in a shiny black blazer-style little black dress. Paired with a statement saucer hat, the outfit by Harris Reed for Nina Ricci was a memorable moment on the carpet.
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Leomie Anderson
Exhibiting the sweetest, yet sauciest pink two piece, Leomie Anderson was dressed in Nensi Dojaka. Known for her barely there designs, the bra top and mini skirt was complemented by a heart shaped bag, that all looked perfectly picked for the model.
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