stunned Seoul as she arrived at the premiere for her latest on Sunday.
The 33-year-old actress was a and stepped onto the matching carpet in South Korea for the release of the highly-anticipated film.
Joined by director Greta Gerwig and co-stars Ferrera and Tom Ackerley, the Hollywood as she posed for snaps in her fitting ensemble that radiated the movie’s theme.
Her dress featured a hot-pink tulle skirt that gathered around her calves and had a bedazzled bodice in a lighter shade of the Barbie colour that was held up by thin spaghetti straps.
She elevated her height in a pair of bright pink open-toed kitten heels and accessorised her look with a small glittering clutch bag in – you guessed it – blinding pink tones.
The star radiated beauty as she kept her makeup light and natural and wore a pair of diamond earrings visible from underneath her mass of blonde, lightly curled hair.
Her arrival in Asia followed an appearance in Sydney that had fans going wild for her doll-inspired looks as she strolled down the red carpet.
On Friday the star pre-empted her Seoul outfit with a glittering pale pink dress at the Barbie Celebration Party held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in the Australian city.
Smiling her signature Margot smile, the actress was stunning in a sparkling metallic strapless minidress that she paired with clear heels.
The press tour came as she expressed her true reasoning behind wanting to be involved in the highly-anticipated flick.
She revealed she would not have wanted to make the Barbie movie if toy company Mattel had not introduced more diversity with the world-famous doll.
The Australian actress explained that she had not wanted to present a singular image of ‘what Barbie is’ and have it be ‘what women should aspire to be and look like’.
Margot plays the title character in the upcoming summer blockbuster alongside Ryan Gosling, and a diverse cast that includes Issa Rae, America Ferrera, Emma Mackey, Ncuti Gatwa, and Dua Lipa.
Speaking to Time magazine, the actress said that she and director Greta had told Mattel’s chief executive Ynon Kreiz that the film had to ‘acknowledge certain things’.
‘In that very first meeting, we impressed upon Ynon we are going to honour the legacy of your brand, but if we don’t acknowledge certain things—if we don’t say it, someone else is going to say it,’ she told the toy-makers.
Barbie will hit cinemas on July 21, 2023.