Happy 32nd birthday to Cara Delevingne, non? The British model and our forever-muse celebrated her milestone in Los Angeles, at the iconic Bar Marmont. It was a private affair, of course, but the guest list… well, that was anything but low-key. A truly A-list crowd turned out—Selena Gomez, Colman Domingo, and Paris Hilton were all there. But the one who caught my eye, the one who truly understood the assignment? Margot Robbie.
While the birthday girl herself chose a private entrance (a smart move, really), the other stars opted for the obligatory paparazzi walk-in. And what a show it was! The unofficial dress code was, it seems, “Hollywood glamour,” and many guests followed suit.
Margot Robbie, in her black and white ensemble, was the epitome of classic elegance. She paired a silky tank top with high-waisted tuxedo trousers—a beautiful nod to classic masculine tailoring, but rendered so femininely. This is the kind of chic I live for. It’s not about being loud; it’s about a sharp silhouette and a subtle confidence. And those platforms? Absolutely essential. They give the look a modern lift, an effortless swagger that feels so… L.A. And yes, a few attendees took a risk. Julia Fox in her Willy Chavarria x Adidas and Paris Jackson wearing a crisp white shirt as a dress—a little messy, a little Y2K. It’s a good contrast, but Margot’s look… it will live forever.
Get The Look: The Tuxedo Trousers
- The Trousers: Invest in a great pair of high-waisted black tuxedo trousers. Look for a clean, sharp line down the leg.
- The Top: Pair them with something delicate. A simple silk camisole or a fine-knit top in a contrasting color, like white.
- The Shoe: Sky-high platforms are non-negotiable. They elongate the leg and make a powerful statement.
- The Vibe: Keep accessories minimal. A small clutch, perhaps. The confidence comes from the tailoring, not from the jewelry.
Margot Robbie has, for all intents and purposes, made a strong case for the return of tailored evening wear. But what do you think? Are these classic silhouettes the future of red carpet style, or is the rebellious, grunge-inspired look more a reflection of where we’re headed? We’d love to hear your perspective!
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