Margot Robbie Shimmers in a Perfectly Pink Minidress at Barbie: The World Tour Book Party

Margot Barbie is back!

While appearing at an event to launch her book Barbie: The World Tour with her stylist Andrew Mukamal, Margot Robbie wore another perfectly pink outfit.

The 33-year-old actress wore a pink and silver Versace miniskirt with matching heels and a clear Versace handbag. It was strikingly reminiscent of another pink Versace minidress she wore last June (previously worn by Claudia Schiffer). And this argyle print chain dress is Schiffer’s favorite too! She wore a floor-length version in yellow and green!

Donatella Versace herself was also in attendance at the book party, as was the film’s director Greta Gerwig, along with Zoë Kravitz, Channing Tatum, Hailey Bieber and more.

Margot Robbie and Andrew Mukamal at the ‘Barbie: The World Tour’ book party.

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Stylist Margot Robbie blessed fans with one last look at the ‘Barbie’ outfits you may have missed on the press tour

The new book, which is officially out on March 19, previews Robbie’s outfits from Barbie press tour last year, all styled by Mukamal. While traveling the world to promote the film, the actress wore countless outfits that were either recreations of Barbie doll outfits or outfits that looked like they were pulled from Barbieland.

Mukamal and Robbie took all the looks and combined them into this book.

“This book was an idea I had in my living room when I started dreaming up Margot’s wardrobe for the ‘Barbie’ press tour in March 2023. I never imagined that just a few months later we would be in the studio filming this project with a team of our of dreams,” he wrote on Instagram in January when announcing the book.

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Margot Robbie in South Korea dressed as ’80s-inspired ‘Day to Night’ Barbie – complete with rhinestone phone

One of Robbie’s most iconic press tour Barbie looks includes the 1960s Enchanted Evening Barbie at the London premiere in a Vivienne Westwood dress.

Robbie wore a blush pink satin corset dress with matching side train, accented with a rose motif brooch inside a flower ball. Her look also featured a white tulle halter top and matte ivory opera gloves.

Wearing her hair in a chic updo with face-framing bangs, Robbie styled the vintage look with a pair of Christian Louboutin bejeweled silver high-toe pumps and an Assael layered pearl necklace and earrings.

Margot Robbie changes clothes at the European premiere of 'Barbie' in London

Margot Robbie at the London premiere of Barbie with Enchanted Evening Barbie.

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Margot Robbie Nails 2 Chic Barbie Looks at European Premieres in London

Last summer, she channeled another 60s Barbie for the film’s world premiere. This time it was Solo in the Spotlight Barbie, and Robbie was wearing custom Schiaparelli.

Her bustier gown, designed by creative director Daniel Roseberry, boasted sequins and a layered tulle hem. A red hand-painted embroidered rose adorned the hem, matching Robbie’s red lipstick and toenails.

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Margot Robbie attends the world premiere of "Barbie" at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall;  1961. singer

Margot Robbie at the premiere of ‘Barbie’ in Los Angeles with Solo in the spotlight Barbie.

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Margot Robbie wears a black mini with voluminous Barbie-pink heels and a 30-carat diamond ankle bracelet at the 2024 SAG Awards.

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While speaking with PEOPLE on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere, she said these Barbie-inspired looks were amazing to recreate.

“We’re finding Barbie references from decades past and making it real for the big Barbie fans out there, the people who actually collect those Barbies. We hope to delight them,” she said. “We pair Barbie references with great designers.”

She also had her own take on the doll’s over-glamorousness: “Well, it’s not subtle, but it’s a lot of fun!”

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