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Margot Robbie wows in plunging see-through gown

By Nick Bond

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Margot Robbie wows in plunging see-through gown

The Aussie A-lister, 35, steps out in a bejewelled dress from the Armani Prive Spring 2025 collection. Page Six reports that her decision to wear the dress was intended as a tribute to late fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who died last week aged 91.

Robbie first appeared on the red carpet wearing a black jacket to cover up the eye-catching outfit, before removing it to reveal the plunging, see-through dress beneath.

Robbie stars alongside Irish actor Colin Farrell in the new romantic comedy-drama, which Deadline previously described as “one of the market’s hottest scripts”.

It’s one of several projects set for release soon after she took time out last year to have her first child with husband Tom Ackerley.

Robbie recently opened up about motherhood for the first time during an interview after her brief career hiatus, telling Entertainment Tonight the journey has “enriched” her life.

“It’s like, you try to explain to someone who has kids, you don’t need to because they get it, and if they don’t, it’s probably just really boring to hear,” she said with a smile.

“So, it’s kind of like, [I just say] ‘It’s the best’, you know?”

Also on the horizon for Robbie: Her starring role in filmmaker Emerald Fennell’s already-controversial reimagining of the classic Wuthering Heights, with Robbie playing Cathy against fellow Aussie Jacob Eldordi as Heathcliff.

Reports from a recent test screener held in Dallas, Texas, leaked to the press last month, and it was said to have generated a deeply mixed reaction among viewers, described as “aggressively provocative” and “tonally abrasive”.

According to movie website World of Reel, “There’s hypersexualised imagery — far more explicit than any previous adaptation of this material.”

The outlet further claims, “The film opens with a public [redacted] that quickly descends into grotesque absurdity, as the condemned man ejaculates mid-execution, sending the onlooking crowd into a kind of orgiastic frenzy. A nun even fondles the corpse’s visible erection.

“Later, a woman is strapped into a horse’s reins for a BDSM-tinged encounter. There are several masturbation scenes shot in that now-signature Fennell style — intimate, clinical, and purposefully discomforting.”

The publication cites an attendee saying Robbie and Elordi have “great chemistry”, but described the characters as “unlikeable”.

The first trailer for the film was released earlier this month, and provoked an instantly divisive reaction from fans of the classic novel, which has undergone many Hollywood adaptations over the past century.