Margot Robbie’s Style Evolution: From Romantic Brock Collection to Modern Versace Butterflies

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Margot Robbie took two completely different approaches to dressing while promoting Goodbye Christopher Robin in 2017, moving from romantic vintage-inspired fashion in London to sleek modern glamour in New York City.

At the film’s London premiere at Odeon Leicester Square on September 20, she wore a floral Brock Collection gown styled with wet-look hair and dramatic makeup, while her New York screening appearance at The New York Public Library on October 11 leaned into softer styling with a butterfly-print Versace dress and transparent Manolo Blahnik mules.

The contrast between the two outfits shows how dramatically shoes and styling choices can change the mood of a red carpet look, even within the same press tour.

Romantic and Theatrical: Margot Robbie Wears Brock Collection at the London Premiere

Margot Robbie posed beside an oversized teddy bear in Brock Collection’s floral Spring 2018 “Doda Orchid” dress at the world premiere of Goodbye Christopher Robin at Odeon Leicester Square in London on September 20, 2017Margot Robbie posed beside an oversized teddy bear in Brock Collection’s floral Spring 2018 “Doda Orchid” dress at the world premiere of Goodbye Christopher Robin at Odeon Leicester Square in London on September 20, 2017 (Credit: Mario Mitsis / WENN / Lia Toby)

Robbie balanced the softness of her floral Brock Collection Spring 2018 “Doda Orchid” dress with slicked-back wet-look hair, vivid marigold eye makeup, and delicate Asprey London Daisy Heritage drop earrings, while her blush-toned Jimmy Choo “Romy” velvet pumps quietly extended the romantic, vintage-inspired mood of the look.

Margot Robbie wore a floral Brock Collection gown with puff sleeves and lace-trimmed detailingMargot Robbie wore a floral Brock Collection gown with puff sleeves and lace-trimmed detailing

Margot Robbie paired slicked-back wet-look hair and bold yellow eye makeup with diamond floral earringsMargot Robbie paired slicked-back wet-look hair and bold yellow eye makeup with diamond floral earrings

Margot Robbie styled her floral Brock Collection gown with pale pointed-toe pumps that subtly disappeared beneath the flowing hemMargot Robbie styled her floral Brock Collection gown with pale pointed-toe pumps that subtly disappeared beneath the flowing hem

Margot Robbie completed her romantic premiere look with sparkling floral drop earrings and softly glowing makeupMargot Robbie completed her romantic premiere look with sparkling floral drop earrings and softly glowing makeup

Robbie’s London premiere look leaned heavily into vintage-inspired romanticism, with Brock Collection’s floral gown creating a softer silhouette than the sharply tailored styles she often favors on the red carpet.

Soft Glamour: Margot Robbie Pairs Versace Butterflies With Manolo Blahnik Mules

For the New York screening, Robbie shifted toward a cleaner, more modern aesthetic, balancing Versace’s whimsical butterfly print with minimalist Manolo Blahnik PVC-strap mules, keeping the focus on the dress’s asymmetrical hemline.

Margot Robbie wearing a Versace dress emblazoned with butterflies and Manolo Blahnik "Scolto" mulesMargot Robbie wearing a Versace dress emblazoned with butterflies and Manolo Blahnik “Scolto” mules

Margot Robbie in a Versace dress featuring the luxury label’s iconic butterfly printMargot Robbie in a Versace dress featuring the luxury label’s iconic butterfly print

The stunning Australian actress and producer kept her styling simple, opting for a side-swept bob, soft pink lips, and a Tiffany & Co. cross pendant necklace.

Margot Robbie wears a Tiffany & Co. cross pendant necklace at the "Goodbye Christopher Robin" special screeningMargot Robbie wears a Tiffany & Co. cross pendant necklace at the “Goodbye Christopher Robin” special screening held at The New York Public Library in New York City on October 11, 2017 (Credit: Ivan Nikolov / WENN)

Rendered in grey suede with transparent PVC straps, the Manolo Blahnik “Scolto” mules reflected the late-2010s fascination with barely-there footwear, a trend that helped clear-strap sandals dominate celebrity red carpets for years.

Margot Robbie slipped into grey suede Manolo Blahnik “Scolto” mules with transparent PVC straps, revealing a deep burgundy pedicure beneath her butterfly-print Versace gownMargot Robbie slipped into grey suede Manolo Blahnik “Scolto” mules with transparent PVC straps, revealing a deep burgundy pedicure beneath her butterfly-print Versace gown

Margot Robbie’s Manolo Blahnik “Scolto” mules arrived at the height of fashion’s obsession with barely-there PVC footwear. The transparent straps and slim stiletto silhouette created a clean, leg-lengthening effect that worked especially well with asymmetrical gowns and fluid eveningwear, which explains why the style became such a red-carpet staple during the late 2010s.

Robbie’s butterfly-print Versace dress allowed the minimalist heels to blend almost seamlessly into the look, keeping the focus on the gown’s movement and shape rather than overpowering it with heavy footwear.

Kim Kardashian embraced the same Manolo Blahnik “Scolto” silhouette while attending the FGI Night of Stars in New York City, pairing the transparent heels with a metallic Rick Owens gown that leaned into the futuristic side of the “naked shoe” trend. The styling showed how clear PVC sandals could soften even highly structured or dramatic eveningwear.

Kylie Jenner styled the transparent Manolo Blahnik heels in a completely different way, using the minimalist PVC straps to balance an oversized yellow Louis Vuitton utility look designed by Virgil Abloh.

Manolo Blahnik "Scolto" mules

Manolo Blahnik "Scolto" mules

The Manolo Blahnik “Scolto” mules combined grey suede with transparent PVC straps, capturing the barely-there “naked shoe” trend that dominated late-2010s celebrity fashionThe Manolo Blahnik “Scolto” mules combined grey suede with transparent PVC straps, capturing the barely-there “naked shoe” trend that dominated late-2010s celebrity fashion

More Margot Robbie Shoe & Style Moments

As this concludes our look at Margot Robbie’s Goodbye Christopher Robin press-tour style, her wider red-carpet archive reveals the same balance of romantic fashion, polished tailoring, and carefully chosen designer footwear that continues to define her approach to dressing.

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