Margot Robbie ensured all eyes were on her as she attended Charles Finch & Chanel 2024 Pre-BAFTA Party on Saturday.
The Barbie star, 33, put on a very leggy display in a chic black mini dress by Chanel that showcased her sculpted legs.
Joined by husband Tom Ackerley, Margot oozed sophistication as she posed for photos on the media wall.
Her sequinned frock was perfectly paired with a quilted Chanel handbag and a pair of peep-toe heels.
Margot wore her blonde tresses styled in effortless waves and a bold red lip as the centrepiece of her makeup.
Margot Robbie, 33, (pictured) ensured all eyes were on her as she attended Charles Finch & Chanel 2024 Pre-BAFTA Party on Saturday
At times, the Australian star was seen wearing a black sequinned trench coat.
Barbie was nominated for eight Academy Awards, but Margot didn’t make the cut in the Best Actress category, with many fans contending that she was ‘snubbed.’
However, if it wins Best Picture, both Margot and Tom will receive statuettes for their contribution as producers.
The Barbie star put on a very leggy display in a chic black mini dress that showcased her sculpted legs
Her sequinned frock was perfectly paired with a quilted Chanel handbag and a pair of peep-toe heels
Margot wore her blonde tresses styled in effortless waves and a bold red lip as the centrepiece of her makeup
Margot was joined by her producer husband Tom Ackerley (left)
Margot is up for a Best Leading Actress BAFTA award, along with nominations for Ryan Gosling and America Ferrera as Best Supporting Actor and Actress, while director Greta Gerwig received a nod for Best Adapted Screenplay, but the movie was left out of the Best Film Category.
The huge success of Barbie and its $1.45 billion box office earnings have resulted in what could be a lucrative deal with Warner Bros in the coming years.
Variety reported the couple, along with their producing partner Josey McNamara, have signed a multi-year deal with the studio via their LuckyChap production company.
The glamorous actress was all smiles leaving the event
Barbie was nominated for eight Academy Awards, but Margot didn’t make the cut in the Best Actress category, with many fans contending that she was ‘snubbed’
‘Margot, Tom and Josey have built a unique home for storytellers at LuckyChap, where filmmakers are doing incredible work in a supportive and creatively freeing environment,’ Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group co-chairs and CEO Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy said in a statement.
‘We are excited to have Margot, Tom and Josey join our extended family, making movies of all sizes and genres for moviegoers the world over.’
The trio have already backed a string of hits, dating back to 2017’s I, Tonya, a dark comedy in which Margot starred as disgraced former figure skater Tonya Harding.
Margot was nominated for an Oscar for her performance, and Allison Janney, who starred as her mother, earned the award for Best Supporting Actress.
They also produced 2020’s Promising Young Woman for which writer and director Emerald Fennell won a Best Original Screenplay Oscar.
Emerald’s latest project, Saltburn, produced by LuckyChap, has received five BAFTA nominations.
Their coming-of-age film, My Old A** starring Aubrey Plaza debuted at Sundance and was sold to streamer Amazon.
‘We want to make more films that have the effect that Barbie has,’ Margot told the outlet.
‘Why can’t it be another big, original, bold idea where we get an amazing filmmaker, a big budget to play with, and the trust of a huge conglomerate behind them to go and really play? I want to do that,’ she said of her future plans.
Variety reported the couple, along with their producing partner Josey McNamara, have signed a multi-year deal with the studio via their LuckyChap production company