So, we are officially only a few days away from Barbie hitting theaters, aka the most highly-anticipated movie event of the year.
Directed by Greta Gerwig and written by Greta and Noah Baumbach, Barbie is set to follow Barbie (Margot Robbie) as she lives in Barbie Land with Ken (Ryan Gosling) and other Barbies and Kens. However, one day, Barbie decides to take a trip to the real world.
While the film hasn't even been released yet, every single thing about the movie makes people more and more excited. From the trailers to posters of the characters, everything Barbie is all anyone wants to talk about.
Now that we are in PEAK Barbie season, aka the movie's press tour, we've been getting some amazing fashion moments from the cast and crew, namely Margot, who has been crushing it.
Fashion is such an important aspect of Barbie, so it's been so great to see Margot's outfits for every single press event.
Margot has been styled by Andrew Mukamal, who has helped put together her amazing looks for the Barbie press tour and premieres.
While every look has been better than the last, certain outfits Margot has worn are directly inspired by Barbie dolls, and it's so impressive. So, here are a bunch of side-by-sides that show Margot's outfits vs. the dolls they're inspired by:
First, here's Margot wearing a black and white Hervé Léger dress at Bondi Beach in Sydney vs. the outfit the first Barbie wore when the toy was launched by Mattel in 1959:
Margot wearing Vivienne Westwood at the European Barbie premiere in London vs. the Enchanted Evening Barbie from 1960:
Margot in a black custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture dress at the Barbiepremiere in Los Angeles vs. Barbie's Solo in the Spotlight dress from 1960:
Margot at the Seoul premiere in a hot pink blazer, white hat, and a rhinestone phone vs. the Day to Night Barbie, which originally debuted in 1985:
And then, Margot in a part-Versace pink dress vs. the second Day to Night Barbie look, which came as a set:
Margot at the Barbie premiere in Mexico City vs. the Totally Hair 25th Anniversary Barbie doll:
Margot in a pink-and-white polkadot Valentino outfit and yellow purse vs. the Pink and Fabulous Barbie from 2015:
Margot at the Barbie premiere in Mexico City in a pink dress vs. the Earring Magic Barbie from 1993:
Margot in Moschino with Tiffany jewelry at a press conference for Barbie in Seoul vs. the Sparkling Pink Barbie from 1964:
And finally, here's Margot in a pink gingham Prada outfit vs. the Barbie outfit she wears in the movie, which is now a Barbie doll from Mattel: