Margot Robbie, Eva Longoria and Emma Stone led the cavalcade of bombshells parading across the red carpet at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards on Thursday.
Stars galore flooded into the Palm Springs Convention Center for the glittering affair, where Margot’s juggernaut summer comedy Barbie was among the slew of buzzy movies to be heaped with acclaim.
In a tip of the hat to her billion-dollar movie’s bubblegum aesthetic, Margot showed off her statuesque legs in a sizzling hot pink dress that featured polka dots to add to the doll-like effect.
Her dress featured a plunging neckline to show off her cleavage to full advantage, and was adorned with floral accents that enhanced the candy floss theme of the look.
The 33-year-old let her signature blonde hair cascade over her shoulders in waves, sharpening her unmistakable screen siren features with makeup for her latest awards show.



(from left) Margot Robbie, Eva Longoria and Emma Stone led the cavalcade of bombshells parading across the red carpet at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards on Thursday

In a tip of the hat to her movie’s bubblegum aesthetic, Margot showed off her statuesque legs in a sizzling hot pink dress that featured polka dots to add to the doll-like effect



Her dress featured a plunging neckline to show off her cleavage to full advantage, and was adorned with floral accents that enhanced the candy floss theme of the look
Margot was on the red carpet in honor of Greta Gerwig, who helmed the new Barbie movie and wrote it with her longtime love Noah Baumbach and was being presented with Director Of The Year at Thursday’s event.
Meanwhile Emma brought back memories of Old Hollywood as she swanned across the red carpet, with her trademark red hair teased into a silkily wavy do.
Channeling Marlene Dietrich in Morocco, she rocked a silk white shirt with a long black tie, matching the raven-toned trousers cinched around her trim waistline.
Lending the ensemble an extra dash of louche glamour, she forewent a coat and opted instead for an ornately designed monochrome robe that fell to the ankle.
Balancing expertly on a towering pair of black stilettos, Emma, who was being presented with the desert palm achievement award for an actress, treated the photographers to her megawatt smile.
She attended the premiere on the arm of Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed her in her latest movie Poor Things after previously helming her in the critically lauded The Favourite.
Eva on the other hand showed off her cloven-in-marble physique in a tantalizingly sheer lace gown that allowed her to flaunt her shapely legs as she trod the red carpet.
The Desperate Housewives alum was agelessly glamorous as she pulled a pout for the camera, her hair swept back into a long low ponytail revealing her subtle earrings.
This past year saw the release of Eva’s directorial debut Flamin’ Hot, based on the memoirs of Frito-Lay executive Richard Montanez, who has long touted himself as the inventor of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
Frito-Lay has repudiated his claim that he created the snack, and a Los Angeles Times exposé in 2021 found that a lower-level employee called Lynne Greenfield played a more pivotal role in the birth of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
By the time the bombshell report ran, Eva’s movie was already in the pipeline, and the actress-turned-filmmaker has staunchly defended her project ever since.