Margot Robbie embodies the casual cool Barbie in a pastel

Margot Robbie embodies the casual, cool Barbie in a pastel pink look while attending the screening at the Writers Guild in Beverly Hills

Margot Robbie opted for a pink look as she attended a special Barbie screening at the Writers Guild in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.

The 33-year-old Australian actress turned heads in a stylish pastel pink suit, which she paired with matching pink heels and a woven pink handbag.

Underneath her casual, cool ensemble, Margot – who attended an event with her husband Tom Ackerley, 33, the night before – wore a white T-shirt tucked into her pants.

The blonde bombshell added more pink to the outfit and bright blush adorned her cheeks.

Her long golden locks were styled for the evening in loose waves that fell over her shoulders.

Margot Robbie opted for a pink look as she attended a special Barbie screening at the Writers Guild in Beverly Hills on Tuesday

Margot Robbie opted for a pink look as she attended a special Barbie screening at the Writers Guild in Beverly Hills on Tuesday

The 33-year-old Australian actress turned heads in a stylish pastel pink suit, which she paired with matching pink heels and a woven pink handbag

The 33-year-old Australian actress turned heads in a stylish pastel pink suit, which she paired with matching pink heels and a woven pink handbag

The night before, Margot looked sensational while attending an event in West Hollywood.

The star flaunted her toned legs in a black micro mini skirt with white trim and accents.

She attended the event with her husband and the couple, who married in 2016, posed together indoors.

Earlier that day, she looked leggy in a Chanel SS/94 tweed skirt suit while attending the 96th Academy Award Nominees Luncheon at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills.

The beauty wowed in a pink patterned bolero over a matching bra top, corseted mini skirt and handbag.

According to TheWrap, Margot and Tom's production company LuckyChap Entertainment just signed a first-look deal with Warner Bros.

Robbie and Ackerley are nominated for a best picture Oscar as producers of Greta Gerwig's critically acclaimed, $1.4 billion-grossing 1959 comedy about the Mattel doll.

However, some believe the Asteroid City actress – who received a salary of $12.5 million for producing and starring in “Barbie” – was rejected in the leading actress category.

Even if Margot is snubbed, she still has three more awards shows to go.

Robbie will compete for two trophies – Female Movie Star of the Year and Comedy Movie Star of the Year – at the 49th People's Choice Awards, airing this Sunday on NBC.

The day before, she looked leggy in a Chanel SS/94 tweed skirt suit while attending the 96th Oscar Nominees Luncheon at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills

The day before, she looked leggy in a Chanel SS/94 tweed skirt suit while attending the 96th Oscar Nominees Luncheon at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills

She attended an event with her husband Tom Ackerley, 33

She attended an event with her husband Tom Ackerley, 33

Robbie and Ackerley are nominated for a best picture Oscar as producers of Greta Gerwig's critically acclaimed, $1.4 billion-grossing 1959 comedy about the Mattel doll

Robbie and Ackerley are nominated for a best picture Oscar as producers of Greta Gerwig's critically acclaimed, $1.4 billion-grossing 1959 comedy about the Mattel doll

However, some believe the actress - who received a salary of $12.5 million for producing and starring in

However, some believe the actress – who received a salary of $12.5 million for producing and starring in “Barbie” – was rejected in the leading actress category; Seen with Ryan Gosling in a still

The Saltburn producer is nominated for two trophies – best actress and outstanding British film – at the 77th British Academy Film Awards, also airing this Sunday on BBC One.

Margot is up for two more trophies at the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards, airing on Netflix on February 24 – Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

“Barbie” was a box office hit and received a total of eight Oscar nominations, although Greta failed to receive a nomination for Best Director that year and Margot was also passed over for Best Actress.

The film was released in July and grossed a record-breaking $1.45 billion at the global box office and $636 million domestically.

The omissions drew additional attention because 43-year-old Ryan Gosling was nominated for best supporting actor for his role as Ken.