Margot Robbie is having a moment. Since her breakout role in The Wolf of Wall Street three years ago, as Leonardo DiCaprio’s scene-stealing second wife, the Australian actress and Vogue June cover star has shifted effortlessly into leading lady territory, with headlining turns in Suicide Squad and The Legend of Tarzan out this summer. Then there’s Robbie’s red carpet routine: Over the past few years, the actress has taken an unorthodox approach—not amping up, but scaling back her look by forgoing statement hair, heavily lined eyes, and crimson lips in favor of a pared-down approach that highlights her natural bombshell beauty.
At the Oscars this year, she shone simply in head-to-toe gold—loose blonde waves, that year-round Aussie glow—a similar tack that she took at an event in London, where a canary yellow dress amplified her glowing skin and thick hair. Clean arches are Robbie’s constant, framing her sculpted cheekbones, and whether her lengths are left long and loose or thrown in an easy knot, the guiding philosophy is ease. Here, a brief look at Robbie’s beauty evolution throughout the years as she mastered the art of the modern makeunder.
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