Margot Robbie stuns in shimmering floral gown with stylish fringe at Oscars 2021.

She may not be directly nominated for at Oscar, but Margot Robbie was certainly a winner in the style stakes as she walked the pink carpet at the 93rd annual Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday.

The Australian actress, 30, dazzled in a black gown adorned with silver flowers and debuted a stylish fringe as she attended the socially-distanced event this weekend.

Margot, who is a producer on multiple nominated film Promising Young Woman, looked simply elegant in the floor-length Chanel gown which featured spaghetti straps and a delicate lace trim.

Wow: Margot Robbie was certainly a winner in the style stakes as she walked the pink carpet at the 93rd annual Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday

The Suicide Squad star stored her essentials in a glittery black clutch, while in the beauty stakes, she added a dewy palette of make-up to her face.

Most notably, Margot rocked a new feathered fringe, while the rest of her caramel locks were tied into a chic ponytail by her longtime hairstylist Bryce Scarlett.

Speaking about the inspiration for the ‘do, Bryce said that he was ‘inspired by the beautiful simplicity’ of Margot’s Chanel gown, and felt that a ‘fresh, effortless ponytail’ would complement it perfectly.

To perfect the style, the hair pro used products and tools from GHD, including the brand’s newly-launched Body Goals Total Volume Foam and the Bodyguard Heat Protectant Spray to guard the hair against styling.

He then used the GHD Helios Professional Hair Dryer and the brand’s limited-edition 20th anniversary Platinum+ Styler to perfect the style.

Margot appeared in great spirits as she walked the carpet solo while flashing a dazzling smile and waving to the camera.

Sunday afternoon’s red carpet was definitely different from years past, although it was hard to tell from just a glance.

Stunning: The Australian actress, 30, dazzled in a black gown adorned with silver flowers and debuted a stylish fringe as she attended the socially-distanced event this weekend

This year COVID restrictions have whittled the VIP guest list down to only 170 people, from the usual 3,000.

2021 marks the first time Tinseltown’s finest have assembled in over a year, for a three-hour show that co-producer Steven Soderbergh has described as being ‘like a movie.’

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is hosting the delayed ceremony at the historic Union Station in Los Angeles, California where socially distanced movie stars can go mask-free while on-camera or seated in the main show room.

Built in 1939, the national historic landmark and its main terminal is 161,000 square feet, creating plenty of room for theatrics on Hollywood’s biggest night.

During normal times, when COVID restrictions haven’t crimped travel, more than 100,000 people a day walk through its halls.

Fashionista: Margot, who is a producer on multiple nominated film Promising Young Woman, looked simply elegant in the floor-length Chanel gown which featured spaghetti straps and a delicate lace trim

Comparatively the Dolby Theatre, where the glitzy event is usually held, can only seat around 3,300 people which would have created difficulties in putting on an award show amid the pandemic.

But in the spacious station, believed to be large enough to accommodate social distancing requirements with its soaring main hall featuring windows that are 40-feet high, stars have more room to mingle and maneuver.

Sticking to a ‘No Zoom’ policy unlike other shows that have taken place this awards season, Academy organizers have teased a ‘British hub’ for UK actors who are unable to make it in person, as well as another rumored ‘surprise location.’

During a year that saw movie theatres closed due to the pandemic, there were eight new films that did manage to impress Academy voters enough to be in contention for Hollywood’s biggest award, the Oscar for Best Picture (last year there were nine nominees in the category.)

Glamour: The Suicide Squad star stored her essentials in a glittery black clutch, while in the beauty stakes, she added a dewy palette of make-up to her face

While blockbusters may be absent this year, there have been a wide range of movies that have caught the attention of Academy voters, including the lavish Mank, Netflix’s ode to the Golden Age of Hollywood, starring Gary Oldman and Amanda Seyfried.

Another strong contender is Minari, an indie drama about Korean immigrants scraping out a living off the land in rural America, written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung and starring Steven Yeun.

The eight films in the top category this year are The Father, Judas and the Black Messiah, Mank, Minari, Nomadland, Promising Young Woman, Sound of Metal, and The Trial of the Chicago 7.

New look: Most notably, Margot rocked a new feathered fringe, while the rest of her caramel locks were tied into a chic ponytail

It is the first time that two female directors have ever been nominated in the Best Director category, with Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) and Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) both receiving nods. Only five women have ever been nominated in the category before.

An official spokesperson called this year’s event ‘an Oscars like none other, while prioritizing the public health and safety of all those who will participate.’

The Academy and ABC will certainly be hoping that their ambitious plans will drum up more excitement than they have elsewhere during a dismal award seasons, after the virtual Golden Globes plunged to 6.9 million viewers this year – a 64 percent drop from 2020.

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