Margot Robbie wore a mixed formal-casual ensemble while out and about in New York on Monday.
The 33-year-old actress, who previously indicated that a Barbie sequel was not in the works, walked out with a massive charcoal gray jacket and flared trousers.
The two-time Oscar contender wore a white camisole under a large button-down shirt with cream and blue stripes.
The blonde actress with long hair wore her hair straight.
She wore a natural-looking makeup and a neutral pink lip.
As her only accessories, the Suicide Squad actress carried a large black purse and small diamond earrings.
She walked towards the Mercer Hotel, her eyes shielded from the midday glare by a pair of large sunglasses.
“I think we put everything into this one,” she told Entertainment Tonight, effectively putting an end to any hopes for a Barbie sequel.
“We didn’t build it to be a trilogy or something,” the renowned Hollywood actress stated, referring to Greta Gerwig’s movie office success.
Barbie, which has produced over $1.4 billion in global revenue, is a prime example that might inspire other inventive businesses, particularly those led by women.