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During her tour in Seoul, Margot Robbie has been appearing in outfit after outfit inspired by iconic Mattel Barbies of bygone eras. On Monday, she honored 1964’s “Sparkling Pink” Barbie with a look by stylist Andrew Mukamal, who shared a picture of the vintage doll on his Instagram page to confirm.

Star in a custom Moschino skirt and matching waist length blazer, both in bright pink and covered in glittering stones. Under the jacket was a crop top matching the rest of the bedazzled fabric.

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She wore the skirt suit with a pair of open toe heels by Manolo Blahnik, also in bright pink, and a matching pillbox hat. In one hand she carried a heart-shaped purse. For extra sparkle, she wore Tiffany & Co. jewels.

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Robbie wore her long blonde hair down and gently curled. Her makeup was simple, with a pale pink lip, leaving her looking fresh-faced and glowing despite the world tour of press obligations. The day before, she was dressed as 1984’s “Day to Night” Barbie with two different Versace looks. First, for her day look, Robbie was wearing a pink suit and carrying a rhinestone covered eighties-style cell phone.

The film debuts in theaters on July 21 and features a huge cast of stars, including Ryan Gosling, Will Ferrell, Emma Mackey, Dua Lipa, Hari Nef, Simu Liu, and Ncuti Gatwa. Robbie both stars in and is producing the Greta Gerwig penned flick. Robbie's been working on the project since 2018, though she said in an interview with

“It wasn’t that I ever wanted to play Barbie, or dreamt of being Barbie, or anything like that, ” Robbie said. “This is going to sound stupid, but I really didn’t even think about playing Barbie until years into developing the project.”

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In the chat, she opens up about everything from what compelled her to star in the film, to how she feels about

Being sexy ('She’s a plastic doll. She doesn’t have organs. If she doesn’t have organs, she doesn’t have reproductive organs. If she doesn’t have reproductive organs, would she even feel sexual desire? No, I don’t think she could'), but something else that caught our attention was what she’s been doing to keep fit these days.

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You may have seen the BTS pics of Margot and co-star Ryan Gosling (who takes on the role of Ken) rollerblading on LA’s Venice boardwalk. Well, apparently Margs likes to rollerblade in her own time, too.

, Margot asked for the interview to be done while rollerblading, and even owns two pairs of blades - one of which she ‘took the brakes off because I hate to brake.’ Scroll through the

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Snaps below until you get to her rocking some floral print rollerblades (and undies) and you’ll see she is clearly very good at it; can anyone else pose like that when rollerblading? Neither.

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Which is why she doesn’t like brakes. ‘I never had them on ice skates, so it would mess me up, ’ she explains to

Who is a ‘really cool Instagram skater’ has since taught her skate-dancing. ‘We were talking about skating. I was like, “Do you want to go on the weekend and teach me some tricks?” And she was like, “Yeah, sure.” So we went and she was kind of teaching me how to dance on my skates, ’ she says.

If you're wondering what skating could do for you, research conducted at the Universitat Konstantx showed that moderate roller skating could increase your heartbeat to 140-160 beats per minute. Pick up the pace and you'll likely top 180 beats per minute. In turn, this’ll strengthen your heart health and improve blood circulation. What’s more, according to a study by the University of Massachusetts, roller skating causes less than 50% of the impact shock to your joints than running does, making it a solid low-impact cardio workout.

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Over breakfast, where she ordered avocado toast, grilled halloumi cheese and Australian-style bacon, for which she requested the waiter to ‘crisp it up’. Post-rollerblading, they then headed to her favourite ice cream shop, Salt & Straw. What a day.

As for cooking, it's not for Margs. ‘In our friendship group in LA and London, all the guys cook, and love cooking, and are really good at it, ’ she says. ‘And none of the girls cook, and we love drinking, and we’re really good at it.’ And when she does give it a go? ‘Everything lights on fire in the kitchen. I’m not even kidding.’ We’ve all been there.

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The decision by actors to join writers in striking against the motion picture industry has created a “Which Side Are You On?” moment for many of the world’s most prominent film stars. And the woman who may turn out to be the biggest star of the season has a one-word answer to the question.

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Australian actress Margot Robbie—who plays the title role in Barbie, the summer blockbuster that opens in the United States this weekend—was asked last week at the film’s London premiere if she would be supporting a strike by Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) members, who were proposing to withhold their labor until major motion picture studios agree to provide a fair share of streaming revenues, better pay, and a plan for responding to the AI revolution that will respect the work of human performers.

“I very much am in support of all the unions, and I’m a part of SAG, so I would absolutely stand by them, ” explained the 33-year-old performer, who has earned nominations for Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and other honors, and whom

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True enough. And so were the roughly 160, 000 SAG-AFTRA members, who gave 98 percent support to a strike vote in June. Last Thursday, they joined the more than 11, 000 Writers Guild of America members on picket lines, as part of the largest industry-wide walkout since the early 1960s.

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Most striking actors are not big stars. They are hard-working artists who struggle to get by in an entertainment industry that is notoriously fickle and is run by studio executives and investors who prioritize profits above people—especially those whose names are not on marquees.

“I am shocked by the way the people that we have been in business with are treating us. I cannot believe it, quite frankly, how far apart we are on so many things. How they plead poverty, that they’re losing money left and right when giving hundreds of millions of dollars to their CEOs. It is disgusting. Shame on them. They stand on the wrong side of history, ” said SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher, the star of the 1990s sitcom

, adding, “This is a moment of history. That is a moment of truth. If we don’t stand tall right now, we are all going to be in trouble. We are all going to be in jeopardy of being replaced by machines and big business who cares more about Wall Street than you and your family.”

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Drescher’s focus on working-class economics is an essential part of this strike. It builds solidarity within the union and across the country.

That solidarity is essential, because, as Drescher said, “we’re looking for the long haul. The gravity of a commitment like this is not lost on any of us. It’s major. But we also see that we have no future and no livelihood unless we take this action, unfortunately.”

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But solidarity requires an all-in mentality that puts stars and extras on the same picket lines, in order to assure that the studios do not divide and conquer creative workers.

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So it is