Her character Barbie is one of the most famous Halloween costumes in the world this year.
But Margot Robbie took a different approach to choosing her own costume while attending Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford’s Casamigos Halloween party in LA on Friday.
The Australian actress was dressed beyond recognition as vigilante V from the cult film “V for Vendetta”.
Margot, also known as the Guy Fawkes mask, wore the costume completely incognito as she arrived at the star-studded party.
She wore an all-black ensemble consisting of a tight pencil dress, duster coat and high-heeled boots and completed her look with V’s famous bob wig.
Margot Robbie, 33, stayed incognito behind a V For Vendetta mask as she attended Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford’s Casamigos Halloween party in LA on Friday
Curiously, V for Vendetta – starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman – was released in 2006 on the same day as Barbie, March 17th.
The film follows a vigilante named V who uses terrorist tactics to protest against the police state that Britain finds itself in after a world war.
This came after “Barbie” became the studio’s highest-grossing film of all time in U.S. theaters.
She wore an all-black ensemble consisting of a tight pencil dress, a duster coat and heeled boots
Her look was completed with V’s famous bob wig
Curiously, V for Vendetta – starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman – was released on the same day as Barbie in 2006 – March 17th. (Pictured: Hugo Weaving in “V for Vendetta”)
The summer hit helped the studio earn $537.5 million at the domestic box office in August.
And Greta Gerwig is the highest-grossing debut female director of all time, surpassing the $153 million earned by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck for the 2019 blockbuster Captain Marvel.
The fantasy comedy follows Barbie and Ken on their journey of self-discovery after an existential crisis.
The film, based on the Mattel character and co-written by Gerwig with husband Noah Baumbach, was praised for its insightful exploration of femininity.
This came after “Barbie” became the studio’s highest-grossing film of all time in U.S. theaters. (Pictured: Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as Barbie)
The summer hit helped the studio earn $537.5 million at the domestic box office in August