In “73 Questions,” Margot Robbie Invites Vogue Into Her Captivating Cali Beach House, Gushes Over Tarantino Collaboration.

She’s one of Hollywood’s most striking stars.

And Margot Robbie proved just why in a charisma-packed interview done in honor of her Vogue magazine cover for July.

The Aussie beauty, 28, was a beacon of good vibes when she invited the magazine into her airy California home for one of their iconic 73 Questions interviews.

Welcome! Margot Robbie was the essence of pure charm when she invited Vogue into her home for a 73 Questions interview which was shared online Thursday

It was clear that Vogue interviewer Joe Sabia was in for a treat as the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actress welcomed him into her beachy abode.

The bright California residence was streaming with light, full of bright windows and minimalist furnishings with crisp, clean lines.

And Margot was dressed to match, wearing an off-white top with big buttons, fringed sleeves and a matching bottom hem. Frayed peddle-pushers completed her look below. Keeping up with the effortlessly chic vibe, she had her hair in salty, sun-kissed waves

Margot and Joe playfully volleyed questions and answers back and forth during their chat.

Starting on a topical note, the blonde beauty sat down on the arm of a white couch as she explained how she was hosting a brunch later that day before dubbing author JK Rowling the person she’d most like to spend a day with.

Beach babe: It was clear that interviewer Joe Sabia was in for a treat as the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actress welcomed him into her beachy abode

Fresh: The bright California residence was streaming with light, full of bright windows and minimalist furnishings with crisp, clean lines

Flower power: Proving she was nothing but a burst of joy, Margot stopped to put some Snapdragon flowers in a vase while welcoming the Vogue pro into her kitchen for a glass of water

 

Do you believe in magic? The Aussie stunner sat down on the arm of a white couch as she dubbed author JK Rowling the person she’d most like to spend a day with

As the interview continued the pair wandered towards the back of her property, but not before zooming past a rustic-looking stand-up piano.

‘So, you play piano?’ Joe asked off-hand.

She laughed off the suggestion, telling him: ‘No, that’s just kind of there.’

Proving she was nothing but a burst of joy, Margot stopped to put some Snapdragon flowers in a vase while welcoming the Vogue pro into her kitchen for a glass of water.

The star’s galley seamlessly fit into her home, boasting retro flatware and bright marble countertops with plenty of room to prep.

Fun in the sun: The duo found themselves outdoors, on a sun-drenched patio between Margot’s front and back houses

Director goals: The I, Tonya talent admitted a director she’d love to collaborate with is Wes Anderson

Play it again, Margot: As the interview continued the pair wandered towards the back of her property, but not before zooming past a rustic-looking stand-up piano

Revealing an actor she’d love to work with, Margot said Belgian talent Matthias Schoenaerts, who is probably most recognized in the US for his role in The Danish Girl.

Meanwhile, the I, Tonya talent admitted a director she’d love to collaborate with is Wes Anderson.

Asked what her favorite accent was, a Brooklyn inflection won out. Offering up her favorite techniques for learning a new twang she smiled and said: ‘I find real people on YouTube and just kind of mimic them.’

Then the duo found themselves outdoors, on a sun-drenched patio between Margot’s front and back houses.

The star looked like she was already set up for her early summer brunch as she sat down to a fully set table in the yard.

Asked to describe her ideal brunch, Margot cheekily said: ‘All the girls outside drinking and all the guys inside cooking.’

Sunshine day: The star looked like she was already set up for her early summer brunch as she sat down to a fully set table in the yard

What’s cooking, good looking? Asked to describe her ideal brunch, Margot cheekily said: ‘All the girls outside drinking and all the guys inside cooking

Surf’s up! Vogue then noticed how there were several pastel surfboards scattered throughout the property

An expert in period characters, the Mary Queen Of Scots actress said she’d like to live in the 60s more than any other era.

Vogue then noticed how there were several pastel surfboards scattered throughout the property.

Although equipped for the ocean, Margot wasn’t afraid to admit that she’s a sub-par surfer.

Asked how strong her skills were on a scale of one to 10, she laughed and admitted she’s probably ‘a two.’

Indulgent: As for vices, the stunner from Down Under said her favorite cocktail is a simple gin and tonic, while her go-to indulgence is ice cream

Jet set life: Afterwards they wandered past her bedroom, where a full suitcase lounged on her bed

As for vices, the stunner from Down Under said her favorite cocktail is a simple gin and tonic, while her go-to indulgence is ice cream.

Afterwards they wandered past her bedroom, where a full suitcase lounged on her bed.

‘Where are you heading?’ the interviewer asked, ‘Going on a trip?’

It turned out she was actually still in the unpacking process after a trip to Cannes Film Festival, where her latest flick Once Upon A Time In Hollywood premiered. But always on-the-go, the perpetual jet-setter revealed her next trip was to London.

Asked what celeb left her most ‘starstruck’, Robbie said 50 Cent over her shoulder with a cheeky grin.

In the family: Margot politely ushered Vogue’s exit after her cousin Julia’s arrival

Superlative: Talking about her work with Tarantino on Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, she called the experience ‘the best ever!’

Letting the interview wind down, Margot politely ushered Vogue’s exit after her cousin Julia’s arrival. It was clear good looks ran in a family, a Robbie’s statuesque relation sauntered into the house with a bag of brunch supplies.

They got down to the nitty-gritty before the end, discussing the celeb’s electric role in the upcoming Tarantino flick.

‘What was it like working with Quentin?’

‘It was the best ever!’ she effused, ‘There are no cell phones on set… I don’t think Quentin even owns one. And every 100 rolls of film everyone stops and has a drink and celebrates!’

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is out July 26 and Margot’s issue of Vogue hits newsstands nationwide later this month.