Margot Robbie and Emily Blunt wore very similar dresses to the 14th Annual Governors Awards in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.
The 33-year-old Barbie sensation and the 40-year-old Oppenheimer star went head-to-head in black dresses with sparkling, bejeweled necklines.
In addition to their strikingly comparable ensembles, each of the blonde women wore their locks in soft curls that flowed down their backs.
Margot's look featured a deep V-shaped neck and cutouts at the waist that exposed her toned abs.
Meanwhile, Emily grabbed attention with a choker-style stone jewelry that spanned her chest and stomach.
Margot Robbie and Emily Blunt wore very similar dresses to the 14th Annual Governors Awards in Los Angeles on Tuesday night
Margot's look featured a deep V-shaped neck and cutouts at the waist that exposed her toned abs
Margot looked beautiful with her nails painted with a sleek and flawless micro-French manicure.
Her tresses were parted in the middle and combed behind her ears as they cascaded down in organized waves.
She sported a full face of warm makeup, which included contoured cheeks and nude-toned matte lipstick.
Her blue eyes were accentuated with black mascara and she wore stone-studded earrings.
For her part, Emily stepped out with a short, flawless, glossy burgundy manicure.
The screen siren, who is married to actor John Krasinski, accessorized with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including drop earrings, bangles and rings.
Her hair was arranged in a side part, with part brushed neatly behind her ear.
And she turned heads as she wore soft pink makeup, which consisted of blush and moisturizing lipstick.
Emily grabbed attention with a necklace-like stone jewelry that stretched across her chest and stomach
In addition to their strikingly comparable ensembles, each of the blonde women wore their locks in soft curls that flowed down their backs
The Governors Awards fashion duel comes after the two beauties both attended the Golden Globes on Sunday.
Barbie went up against Taylor Swift's concert film The Eras in the new Cinematic and Box Office Achievement Award category, with the former taking first place.
It also won over Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, John Wick: Chapter 4, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1, Oppenheimer, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
In her acceptance speech, Margot said: “Thank you so much.” “We want to dedicate this to every single person on the planet who got dressed up and went to the greatest place on earth: the movie theaters.”