Margot Robbie in Giambattista Valli for ‘Focus’ premiere: fancy or fug?

Margot Robbie

Here are some photos of Margot Robbie at the LA premiere of Focus, her heist movie with Will Smith and Rodrigo Santoro. The movie has a 63% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which is better than I expected. That’s not saying much. I want good things for Margot, and starlets are only allowed few duds before Hollywood writes them off. Will’s had his head firmly entrenched in the clouds of Xenu and e-meters, so yes. I worry.

Margot’s wearing a Giambattista Valli couture dress, and I’m not crazy about it. She must have devoted this month’s style mojo to her home run at the Oscars because this dress isn’t happening. The black premiere background throws off the impact of this look, but I’m seeing saloon-girl boudoir fashion. From a distance, the feathery bodice reminds me of cake icing. (Mmm, cake.) Margot has a few new interviews. Here are some excerpts from The Independent, where Margot says she won the Focus role by calling Will a “d*ck“:

She loves hostels: “Any time I have any time off I try to travel. I always have more fun when I stay in hostels — you just meet so many more people. A hotel makes sense when you’re doing work things but travelling you don’t really get a feel for a place if you’re in a hotel. I find it seems to make it all feel like everywhere else. B&Bs and hostels are generally the best way to do it.”

People don’t recognize her: “I think I look so different to what people see on screen … that people don’t make the association or think, ‘oh it looks like the chick from Wolf … but it couldn’t possibly be her because why would she be in a hostel in Dublin? In fact a couple of people did say that to me and I was like, ‘no that’s weird!’ They said, ‘I thought that would be weird.’ I didn’t have any problems.”

How she scored Focus: “We started improvising a little bit, Will said something and I called him a d*ck. Apparently when he walked out he said: ‘I like her. I think she’s the right one.’ They were like, ‘you like her because she called you a d*ck.’ It ended up becoming a running joke in the film.”

[From The Independent]

I wonder if Margot will keep enjoying hostels as her fame grows. Right now, she doesn’t mind meeting people. As her face becomes more recognizable, that will probably change. One thing I’ve noticed about her is how dark hair makes her look completely different. She could always use a dark wig as a disguise for the future.

A few more things. Margot says Clint Eastwood glared at her during a backstage Oscars moment. (He probably thought she stole his empty chair.) She also claims that kissing Will Smith tastes like a candy cane. Huh.

Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie

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  1. Tracy says:

    Yeah, the dress is bad, (can we please retire the under-bodysuit now?), but the hair is worse. She’ll figure it out.

    • magda says:

      I wanted to say this also. WTF this hair?!?

    • Tristan says:

      Why do celebs insist on wearing these ghastly & tacky clothes, by this “designer”. I can understand why Lena Durham would choose to wear his toilet paper roll cover of a dress, as she loves to provoke, but anybody else is a big “why?”. Celebs are supposed to be styled by a battalion of professionals before hitting the red carpet, so you really wonder what on earth is going on

      • AG-UK says:

        You would think when studios pay $10k a day for a stylist they could look better. That hair no no no.

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      Ugh, so agree. Disaster.

  2. Freebunny says:

    Horrible.

  3. lana86 says:

    that hair style is extremely unflattering

  4. Dani2 says:

    The hairstyle is completely baffling to me, who thought that was a good idea?

  5. Ginger says:

    You say cake icing. My first thought was her dress reminds me of a cupcake. And because of my undying love for cupcakes, I can’t hate her dress. 🙂 But I can hate the hair. I’ve never stayed in a hostel but I have stayed in a few B&B’s. I don’t really see the difference from a hotel but I’m sure she travels way more for work than most folks.

  6. Jess says:

    Shes always fug. Her street style is crap too.
    Her interviews are always the same, ‘I’m just sooooo normal and down to earth’ she’s really going for the hard sell with that image, which means she’s probably the complete opposite in real life.
    And that whole movie is just gross with them as lovers, Will Smith has a son her age, ugh.

    • Kipi says:

      Normally I would agree but come on now. You don’t really believe she’s as young as she says she is? She’s clearly 30 something – pics do not lie.

      • SK says:

        This line is so exhausting. She was on a soap in Australia from a young age. There is no way she could drop years and not get picked up by the Aussie press. Not to mention she has school friends the same age as her who can back her. No, she doesn’t have a baby face; but she is a young and beautiful girl. Yeesh!

      • Icky thump says:

        Actually she is that age I know someone who went to high school with her. Apparently she really is that down to earth too. I think she was stunning at the oscars but not a fan of this look.

      • QQ says:

        I think she just reads “Old” the crazy thing is that even Lainey brought it up recent to say: She and K-Stew are the same age??!! and it totally does not come off that way..No?

      • cr says:

        She’s really 24. She appears to be one of those women who hit puberty/teens and suddenly look much older they than really are, had a classmate that happened to. She went from looking like she was 12 to 21 in the space of a few months. Look at pics of Charlotte Casiraghi when she was 12, she looked so much older than a tween.
        Maybe it’s the cheekbones?

      • Tiffany :) says:

        QQ, I read that her and Kstew are the same age and it blew my mind. She reads so much older to me! I think it gives her a lot of flexibility in her film roles now.

    • Joy says:

      That bothers me too. Were there no 40 something women available? Also, she looks like the lady from My Name is Earl.

  7. skipper says:

    Hate the hair and the dress but I really like her.

  8. Nessa says:

    Not really feeling this chick at all. she needs a new stylist. She always looks so budget to me. And her acting is so forgettable IMO.

  9. spaniard says:

    Horrible dress and styling. I had great expectations with her style after the Oscars but maybe was a flash in the pan.

  10. Dash says:

    This look really ages her. So bizarre.

    • Calcifer says:

      @Kiddo I see your point, Jaimie has the same wide-spaced eyes and toothy smile as Margot. But Margot is definitely more beautiful, seems classier than Jaimie (whom I have only seen in photographs).

    • lucy2 says:

      She really does look like her, especially in these photographs. The hair helps the resemblance too, wasn’t Jaimie wearing her hair similarly for a while.

  11. smcollins says:

    I’m with all of you. The dress is horrible, and her hair? Girl needs to get herself a new hairstylist, because the one she’s using apparently doesn’t like her very much. I liked her Oscar dress, but her hair fell flat (literally). Her beauty needs to be accentuated, not bogged down by these bad fashion/hair choices.

  12. Gill says:

    Career-wise, she’ll be fine – she has personality and can act. She’s getting glowing writ-ups in the reviews for Focus, even if opinions on the film itself are a bit mixed. Might you, she has Tarzan coming out soon – which doesn’t strike me as a project that the world is crying out to see.

  13. Calcifer says:

    She has a great face and incredible skin, those ingredients go a long way towards making a woman beautiful… Agree that the dress and hairstyle detract from het beauty though. It’s nice that she stays in hostels. That being said, there are horrible ones and lovely ones… I have stayed at one in Melbourne and it was wonderful, a Victorian house with wooden floors everywhere and – in the private rooms – great beds with good sheets. I had no problem with the communal showers and met some great people in the kitchen!

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      That’s interesting. I like B&Bs, but I always thought hostels were sort of creepy and dangerous. Not sure where I got that idea – maybe from a creepy hostel movie?

      • Calcifer says:

        @ GoodNamesAllTaken Hostels weren’t on my radar either, at least not in a positive way, until someone suggested I stay at one when I travelled to Australia alone, so I would not get too lonely. That time in Melbourne was my first time and I was very pleasantly surprised. Do some good research before you stay at one though, because i know there are ones that are very seedy and creepy indeed 🙂

    • lucy2 says:

      Yeah, I’ve been in some BAD hostels. This was a good 15 years ago, but I swear one was just someone’s apartment that they filled with mattresses and started charging people for, and in those pre-internet everywhere days, you never knew until you got there. It was gross.
      A few were actually nice, I remember a fairly new one in Italy that was very clean and well managed.

  14. It is what it is says:

    She looks like the girlfriend from My Name is Earl

  15. INeedANap says:

    Of course a movie was cast with a middle-aged man and a woman young enough to be his child as the romantic interest. Ugh.

    • Ethelreda says:

      She doesn’t look that much younger than Will Smith lol!

      Agree with your point though. I really hate Hollywood’s habit of nonchalantly pairing men with hot women decades younger. Imagine if, say, Naomi Watts were paired with Robert Pattinson. The spin would be that this is a ‘cougar’ relationship blah blah blah. But the other way round, it’s not considered worthy of note.

  16. MrsBPitt says:

    When pretty girls go wrong…WOW…the hair, the dress…yuck! When I saw her in Wolf of Wallstreet, I thought she was gorgeous…now, when I see her, I think, meh! She’s pretty, nothing special!!! And, whoever said she looks like Jamie Presley, hit the nail on the head!!!

  17. judyjudyjudyjudy says:

    she is so beyond stunning she can wear whatever she wants and should.

  18. Gwen says:

    Once again really not getting her styling – or the dress..

  19. Greek Chic says:

    The dress reminds me of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s Gucci gown https://cristinahh.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/rosie-huntington-whiteley-transformers-3-moscow-premiere-dress.jpg.

    Margot is gorgeous but hate the hair.

  20. Jan Harf says:

    Huh, she’s 24? Interesting.
    Will Smith worked out at a fitness club that I worked at in NYC (so did a lot of other celebrities) and he is MUCH more handsome in person. That’s all I got.

  21. kri says:

    I hate this dress with a passion. The top looks like a box of popcorn. It’s all bad. And she was so gorgeous at the Oscars. Burn this dress.

  22. Bea says:

    Her hair stylist clearly hates her. Gorgeous girl.

  23. Dot says:

    Pint of Guinness, anyone?

  24. Tara says:

    She looks like Jamie Pressley.

    It seems actresses have gotten progressively more dressy for their film premieres. It used to be something like that would be considered way overdressed. Now dresses that people would wear to award shows are worn at premieres.