She’s due to start shooting her role as the ultimate blonde icon Barbie in a few weeks.
But until then Margot Robbie is trying out a new hair colour, rocking darker highlighted locks as she indulged her other great passion, fashion, at the Chanel show during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week on Tuesday.
The Hollywood star looked gorgeous in a chic tweed jacket and leggings as she posed for photos before the epic library-themed runway at the city’s famous Grand Palais.
Always chic: Margot Robbie rocked darker highlighted locks at the Chanel show during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week on Tuesday
Margot sported darker highlights in her blonde hair which she teamed with her long-line blazer and patterned leggings.
She finished her chic look off with heeled shoe-boots and a classic Chanel bag.
Margot was front row to see Karl Lagerfeld successor Virginie Viard’s first solo haute-couture offering for the label.
Gorgeous: The Hollywood star looked gorgeous in a chic tweed jacket as she posed for photos before the runwa
Strike a pose: Margot sported darker highlights in her blonde hair which she teamed with her long-line blazer and patterned leggings
Bookish: The actress posed in the stunning library themed set for the couture show
Kaia Gerber was one of the models to storm the runway at the fashion house’s jaw-dropping library-themed show.
Set in a grand circular library at the Grand Palais complete with walkways, models and guests were surrounded by thousands of books.
It’s been a busy first half of the year for Australian actress Margot who recently wrapped on her return as supervillain Harley Quinn for the all-female Suicide Squad spin-off Birds of Prey.
Making an entrance: Margot made a VIP arrival in her ultra elegant look, adding designer shades
The starlet, who scored her first Oscar nod last year for her role in I, Tonya, made her acting breakthrough in the 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street after her acting debut in Australian soap Neighbours.
Since then, she has taken on a number of diverse roles including Queen Elizabeth I in the historical drama film Mary Queen of Scots.
The multi-talented star also launched her own production company in 2014 to find better roles.
Fashion fan: Margot larked around with the photographers inside the grand venue
Wow factor: Set in a grand circular library at the Grand Palais complete with walkways, models and guests were surrounded by thousands of books
Model of the moment: Kaia Gerber was one of the models to storm the runway at the fashion house’s jaw-dropping library-themed show
What a show! Margot was front row to see Karl Lagerfeld successor Virginie Viard’s first solo haute-couture offering for the label
Classic Chanel: Cindy Crawford’s daughter Kaia looked stunning in a peach hued two piece
Showstopper: Models strutted down steps and around floor to ceiling bookcases for the show
FROW favourites: Actress Isabelle Huppert wowed in a sheer lace skirt and Chanel sweater while Vogue’s Anna Wintour was chic in print
Catching up:: Anna looked delighted to be sat next to Margot as they waited for the show to begin
Gorgeous: Aussie actress and model Phoebe Tonkin looked pretty in her gothic black tulle dress
Old friends: The two Aussie actresses cuddled up for the cameras before the runway
She told the Radio Times earlier this year: ‘I wasn’t seeing many scripts where I wanted to play the female role.’
‘The female roles are always a catalyst for the male story, and that’s unsatisfying. So I was like, “Well, we’ll start making our own films, because we can’t just sit around for ever and wait for them to come along.”’
LuckyChap Entertainment, which Margot runs with her director husband Tom Ackerley, produced Margot’s acclaimed I, Tonya and is currently working on a new TV show about the Second World War’s female codebreakers as well as the live action Barbie movie, which will star Margot as the iconic doll.
Elegant: The models were dressed in stunning evening gowns in Chanel’s signature monochrome colour palette
Splash of colour: Alongside black and white were autumnal hues of mustard and deep red
Creative talent: Virginie Viard wowed in graffiti print trousers to take in the applause at the close of the show