After landing a role as Leonardo DiCaprio’s leading lady in The Wolf of Wall Street, all eyes are on Margot Robbie.
But the rising star seems to be prepared for the spotlight and is making sure she always looks picture perfect.
The Australian actress looked stunning on Wednesday as she was seen enjoying a day out in New York with a pal.
Sunny side up: Wolf of Wall Street star Margot Robbie went for a cheerful look as she stepped out in New York on Wednesday
The 22-year-old dressed in a short yellow shirt dress which certainly brightened up the Big Apple.
She knew just how to accent her curves by leaving several of the top buttons of the frock undone.
Margot went for a Western look for the day by teaming her sunny dress with a pair of battered brown lace up boots.
She also had a slouchy black bag slung over one shoulder and wore her ash blonde tresses in a half-up, half-down style.
Highlighting her curves: Margot left a few of the buttons on her yellow shirt dress undone
Perfect match: The 22-year-old’s frock went well with the New York taxis as she dashed around the city
And Margot’s outfit was perfect for dashing around the city as her dress matched New York’s trademark yellow taxis.
It seems the blonde bombshell and her friend were enjoying a spot of shopping during the afternoon, as Margot was seen toting a Ralph Lauren carrier bag as they left the Trump hotel in SoHo.
Margot first found fame playing Donna Freedman in Neighbours and until earlier this year was seen starring in Pan Am.
The actress plays Leonardo’s love interest in upcoming Eighties-set drama The Wolf of Wall Street and the pair were seen filming together for the Martin Scorsese project last week.
Girl time: The blonde bombshell appeared to be enjoying some retail therapy with a pal and toted a Ralph Lauren carrier bag
Margot went hell for leather for one scene which she filmed with Leo in a white 1988 Ferrari Testarossa, while for another she stripped to a chic black swimsuit.
Titanic star Leonardo plays real-life stockbroker-turned-convict Jordan Belfort who founded Stratton Oakmont aka The Boiler Room, a pump-and-dump scheme, in 1987.
The film is based on Belfort’s autobiography and it follows the bad boy of finance who eventually spent 22 months in prison, attended rehab, and is paying back over $100 million to duped investors.
Both Leonardo and his co-star Jonah Hill were said to have met with investment bankers at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch offices to help prepare for their roles.
Leading lady: Margot was seen filming for The Wolf of Wall Street alongside Leonardo DiCaprio last week
Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk