Margot Robbie Stuns in Thierry Mugler Cut-Out Dress at A Big Bold Beautiful Journey London Photocall

Margot Robbie stuns in archival Thierry Mugler from Fall 1998 at the 'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' London photocall. A masterclass in power dressing.
Margot Robbie Wows in Bold Thierry Mugler Cut-Out Dress at London Photocall

Margot Robbie served another jaw-dropping fashion moment as she attended the London photocall for her latest film, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, stepping out in an architectural Thierry Mugler creation that blended classic sophistication with bold sensuality.

The Australian actress, 35, turned heads in a body-hugging Mugler black midi dress, defined by its daring cut-outs and sculptural silhouette that highlighted her toned figure. The design featured sharp tailoring at the bust and waist, with strategically placed sheer panels adding a sultry edge without losing elegance.

Margot Robbie Masters Red Carpet Power Dressing in Thierry Mugler

She completed the look with pointed black pumps and delicate jewelry, letting the dress’s dramatic structure do most of the talking. Her blonde hair was styled in soft waves, and her glam was kept luminous and fresh — a subtle nod to Mugler’s balance of power and femininity.

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