Margot Robbie, Eva Longoria and Emma Stone led the bombshell marching down the red carpet at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards on Thursday.
A host of stars flocked to the Palm Springs Convention Center for the glitzy event, where Margot's massive summer comedy Barbie was among the many hot films that were showered with applause.
In a nod to the bubblegum aesthetic of her billion-dollar film, Margot showed off her statuesque legs in a sizzling pink dress with polka dots that created a doll-like effect.
Her dress featured a plunging neckline to put her cleavage on full display and was decorated with floral accents that emphasized the cotton candy theme of the look.
The 33-year-old let her signature blonde hair fall in waves over her shoulders and accentuated her signature screen siren features with makeup for her latest awards show.
Complementing her film's bubblegum aesthetic, Margot showed off her statuesque legs in a sizzling hot pink dress with polka dots that created the doll-like effect
Margot was on the red carpet honoring Greta Gerwig, who directed the new Barbie movie and co-wrote it with her longtime love Noah Baumbach, and was named Director of the Year at Thursday's event.
Meanwhile, Emma evoked memories of old Hollywood as she floated on the red carpet with her signature red hair combed into silky wavy curls.
Reminiscent of Marlene Dietrich in Morocco, she wore a silky white shirt with a long black tie to match jet black trousers that were cinched around her slender waist.
To add an extra dash of louche glamor to the ensemble, she forgoed a coat and instead opted for an intricately designed, monochromatic gown that fell to the ankle.
Emma, who was just honored with the Desert Palm Achievement Award for acting, expertly balanced on a pair of towering black stilettos and gave photographers her radiant smile.
She attended the premiere on the arm of Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed her in her latest film 'Poor Things', having previously directed her in the critically acclaimed film 'The Favourite'.
Eva, on the other hand, showed off her marble split body in a seductive sheer lace dress that allowed her to flaunt her shapely legs as she walked the red carpet.
The Desperate Housewives alum was timelessly glamorous as she pouted in front of the camera and had her hair slicked back into a long, low ponytail, revealing her subtle earrings.
Last year saw the release of Eva's directorial debut, Flamin' Hot, based on the memoirs of Frito-Lay CEO Richard Montanez, who has long described himself as the inventor of Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
Frito-Lay has denied its claim that it invented the snack, and a 2021 Los Angeles Times expose found that a lower-level employee named Lynne Greenfield played a more crucial role in the birth of Flamin' Hot Cheetos .
When the sensational report came out, Eva's film was already being planned and the actress-turned-filmmaker has staunchly defended her project ever since.