Margot Robbie and stylist Andrew Mukamal to release ‘Barbie: The World Tour’ book
The “Barbie” movie might have been largely snubbed during the Hollywood award season but it appears that the pink frenzy that swept the globe since its 2023 release is not yet over.
Margot Robbie, who plays the lead in the film as she was cast as “Stereotypical Barbie”, as well as her stylist Andrew Mukamal, have teamed up with acclaimed fashion designers to release “Barbie: The World Tour.”
The book is set to be released next month and will include "all the glamour and high style of the most popular doll in the world," a press statement read.
Some of the content that is set to be featured includes the US actress’s looks from the “Barbie” movie press tour, in which she fully embraced the “Barbiecore” style trend.
This includes an abundance of pink attire as well as replicas of the iconic doll’s real-life outfits.
Apart from the highly-awaited release of the movie, its press tour went viral across the globe, with Robbie flaunting her doll-inspired looks, many of which were curated vintage pieces, or designed by the likes of Giorgio Armani and Donatella Versace.
“Essential for Barbie fans new and old, this vibrant collection from the press tour of the Barbie movie also comes with an exploration of various Barbie dolls over the decades,” notes from bookseller Barnes & Noble read.
“With pictures, sketches and so much more, this is fashion, nostalgia and pop culture all in one.”
Some of Robbie’s most renowned Barbie inspired red carpet looks for the movie’s press tour was the black-and-white striped Hervé Legér bandage dress with white cat-eye sunglasses she wore for the film’s premiere in Sydney, Australia.
This was a spitting image of the original 1959 Barbie, with Robbie also rocking a pink polka dot Valentino mini dress in Los Angeles in the US, which was inspired by a 2015 “Pink & Fabulous” Barbie.
And while Robbie and Mukamal had a chance to play Barbie dress up in real-life, many of the looks they planned were not seen as the official movie press tour was cut short.