Margot Robbie opted for a pretty pink gown at the 80th Annual Golden Globes in Los Angeles.

She is set to play Barbie in the upcoming Greta Gerwig comedy.

And Margot Robbie opted for a pretty pink gown at the 80th Annual Golden Globes in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The Aussie actress, 32, showed off her slender figure in a sheer halterneck sequinned gown by Chanel as she posed on the red carpet at the Beverly Hilton hotel.

Margot Robbie opted for a pretty pink gown at the 80th Annual Golden Globes in Los Angeles on Tuesday

Margot’s dress featured a lace hem, and extra sparkle came in the form of a diamond broach pinned to the bodice.

The former Neighbours star wore minimal makeup, but did paint her pout with a bold red lipstick.

Meanwhile, her hair was coiffed in loose waves by her longtime stylist Bryce Scarlett, who used products from KMS and tools from Varis to create her look.

To give her hair a healthy boost, Bryce applied the KMS Thermashape Quick Blow Dry Spray to dry locks, before using the Varis Paddle Brush to style it. The KMS Addpower Thickening Spray helped to give a dose of volume, while the Varis Marcel Curling Iron was responsible for the perfect waves that fell around her shoulders.

Margot has been nominated for a Golden Globe in the Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) category for her wild role in the debaucherous film Babylon, in which she plays an unhinged actress striving for fame. 

Margot’s dress featured a lace hem, and extra sparkle came in the form of a diamond broach pinned to the bodice

Fellow Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki, who plays Princess Diana in The Crown, also opted for a shade of pink for the awards ceremony.

The 32-year-old star teamed her column frock with a dazzling diamond choker necklace and strappy black high heels.

Elizabeth is up for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series for her incredible performance in The Crown.

Cate Blanchett and Hugh Jackman are just some of the other Aussie A-listers among the Golden Globes nominations.

Baz Lurhmann’s Elvis will also face off with Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical film The Fabelmans and Tar, the story of a manipulative conductor, for the top prize of Best Picture (Drama).

Lurhmann has also been nominated in the Best Director category, while Austin Butler, who played the titular role of Elvis, is up for Best Actor (Motion Picture Drama).

The former Neighbours star wore her blonde locks out in soft waves and minimal makeup, but did paint her pout with a bold red lipstick

Margot has been nominated for a Golden Globe in the Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) category for her wild role in the debaucherous film Babylon, in which she plays an unhinged actress striving for fame

The Aussie actress cuddled up to Jessica Chastain on the red carpet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel

Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk