Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Photo:Michael Buckner/VarietyIt’s a Barbie world — andMargot Robbieis owning it.For the July 9 world premiere of the Greta Gerwig-directedBarbiein Los Angeles, Robbie wore yet anotherBarbie doll-inspired look. For the highly anticipated pink carpet, theactress stepped out in a custom Schiaparelli haute couture gownmade to look like Solo in the Spotlight Barbie from the 1960s. She finished it off with more than 350 carats of Lorraine Schwartz jewels and Manolo Blahnik heels.Her look wouldn’t be complete, though, without a hairstyle to match. And that’s where her hairstylist,Bryce Scarlett, came in.Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Michael Buckner/VarietyScarlett, who has been working with Robbie since 2016, tells PEOPLE that the ponytail he created for the premiere is a “high-glamour doll-like” style reminiscent of the “volume and structure of the 1960s.” He also took inspiration from the “incredible shape” of her bustier Schiaparelli dress, made with sequin embroidery and a multi-layered tulle hem.To create the look, Scarlett detangled then washed Robbie’s hair withRedken Acidic Bonding Concentrate ShampooandRedken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Lightweight Liquid Conditionerto get it ready to be styled. He appliedRedken Quick Blowoutfrom the roots to cut down on blow-dry time, before adding heat protectant andRedken Big Blowoutfor volume.Once Robbie’s hair was dry and ready, Scarlett went in with Velcro rollers and set the hair in large sections. After her hair had cooled, he put it up in a ponytail, leaving 2 inches of hair down at her hairline.Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Michael Buckner/VarietyScarlett set the ponytail in 2-inch curls, along with the section of hair at the hairline that was left out. Once those curls were set, he brushed them out gently with aTangle Teezer’s The Ultimate Stylerand worked the bangs and ponytail into the desired ‘60s-esque shape. When he was satisfied, he set it all in place withRedken Max Hold Hairspray.Though Robbie’s Old Hollywood glam ponytail had an almost simple feel to it, Scarlett tells PEOPLE that it’s anything but: “A ponytail gives the look of ease and effortlessness, but it is actually more complicated than most hairstyles we do.”Scarlett, who says he first saw Robbie’s Schiaparelli gown two months ago and started planning this hairstyle back then, adds that the drama of the high ponytail is what he loves most about this look — because from the side, you can really see the tautness of the hair and the perfect swirls of each curl.Plus, you can’t help but truly see Barbie when you look at her.Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Christopher Polk/WWD“We’ve worked really hard to recreate these iconic looks while still making sure Margot’s modern glamour shines through,” he tells PEOPLE of working alongside Robbie and her stylist,Andrew Mukamal, to outfit the actress in styles that evoke Barbie nostalgia but still feel true to Robbie’s style. “This press tour has been more creative and inspired than anything we’ve done before. Having such a clear and iconic template to build off of has been a dream.”On the press tour leading up to the Hollywood premiere, Robbie dressed in everything from Versace to Balmain, Chanel to Hervé Léger. Mukamal found inspiration in Barbies from across the decades, tapping top fashion houses to create looks for Robbie that blended the past and the present — bringing Barbie into today.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagicNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.For each stop on the press tour, Scarlett worked hand in hand with Mukamal — as well as makeup artist Pati Dubroff — to create Robbie’s looks. Every last detail, down to the rhinestone phone she carried asDay to Night Barbiein South Korea, was selected with intent — and with the most heartfelt nod to Barbie.See Robbie as the titular character, alongsideRyan Gosling,Issa Rae,America Ferrera,Dua Lipa, Hari Nef and more, inBarbiewhen it hits theaters on July 21.
Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Photo:Michael Buckner/Variety

Michael Buckner/Variety
It’s a Barbie world — andMargot Robbieis owning it.For the July 9 world premiere of the Greta Gerwig-directedBarbiein Los Angeles, Robbie wore yet anotherBarbie doll-inspired look. For the highly anticipated pink carpet, theactress stepped out in a custom Schiaparelli haute couture gownmade to look like Solo in the Spotlight Barbie from the 1960s. She finished it off with more than 350 carats of Lorraine Schwartz jewels and Manolo Blahnik heels.Her look wouldn’t be complete, though, without a hairstyle to match. And that’s where her hairstylist,Bryce Scarlett, came in.Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Michael Buckner/VarietyScarlett, who has been working with Robbie since 2016, tells PEOPLE that the ponytail he created for the premiere is a “high-glamour doll-like” style reminiscent of the “volume and structure of the 1960s.” He also took inspiration from the “incredible shape” of her bustier Schiaparelli dress, made with sequin embroidery and a multi-layered tulle hem.To create the look, Scarlett detangled then washed Robbie’s hair withRedken Acidic Bonding Concentrate ShampooandRedken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Lightweight Liquid Conditionerto get it ready to be styled. He appliedRedken Quick Blowoutfrom the roots to cut down on blow-dry time, before adding heat protectant andRedken Big Blowoutfor volume.Once Robbie’s hair was dry and ready, Scarlett went in with Velcro rollers and set the hair in large sections. After her hair had cooled, he put it up in a ponytail, leaving 2 inches of hair down at her hairline.Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Michael Buckner/VarietyScarlett set the ponytail in 2-inch curls, along with the section of hair at the hairline that was left out. Once those curls were set, he brushed them out gently with aTangle Teezer’s The Ultimate Stylerand worked the bangs and ponytail into the desired ‘60s-esque shape. When he was satisfied, he set it all in place withRedken Max Hold Hairspray.Though Robbie’s Old Hollywood glam ponytail had an almost simple feel to it, Scarlett tells PEOPLE that it’s anything but: “A ponytail gives the look of ease and effortlessness, but it is actually more complicated than most hairstyles we do.”Scarlett, who says he first saw Robbie’s Schiaparelli gown two months ago and started planning this hairstyle back then, adds that the drama of the high ponytail is what he loves most about this look — because from the side, you can really see the tautness of the hair and the perfect swirls of each curl.Plus, you can’t help but truly see Barbie when you look at her.Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Christopher Polk/WWD“We’ve worked really hard to recreate these iconic looks while still making sure Margot’s modern glamour shines through,” he tells PEOPLE of working alongside Robbie and her stylist,Andrew Mukamal, to outfit the actress in styles that evoke Barbie nostalgia but still feel true to Robbie’s style. “This press tour has been more creative and inspired than anything we’ve done before. Having such a clear and iconic template to build off of has been a dream.”On the press tour leading up to the Hollywood premiere, Robbie dressed in everything from Versace to Balmain, Chanel to Hervé Léger. Mukamal found inspiration in Barbies from across the decades, tapping top fashion houses to create looks for Robbie that blended the past and the present — bringing Barbie into today.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagicNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.For each stop on the press tour, Scarlett worked hand in hand with Mukamal — as well as makeup artist Pati Dubroff — to create Robbie’s looks. Every last detail, down to the rhinestone phone she carried asDay to Night Barbiein South Korea, was selected with intent — and with the most heartfelt nod to Barbie.See Robbie as the titular character, alongsideRyan Gosling,Issa Rae,America Ferrera,Dua Lipa, Hari Nef and more, inBarbiewhen it hits theaters on July 21.
It’s a Barbie world — andMargot Robbieis owning it.
For the July 9 world premiere of the Greta Gerwig-directedBarbiein Los Angeles, Robbie wore yet anotherBarbie doll-inspired look. For the highly anticipated pink carpet, theactress stepped out in a custom Schiaparelli haute couture gownmade to look like Solo in the Spotlight Barbie from the 1960s. She finished it off with more than 350 carats of Lorraine Schwartz jewels and Manolo Blahnik heels.
Her look wouldn’t be complete, though, without a hairstyle to match. And that’s where her hairstylist,Bryce Scarlett, came in.
Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Michael Buckner/Variety

Scarlett, who has been working with Robbie since 2016, tells PEOPLE that the ponytail he created for the premiere is a “high-glamour doll-like” style reminiscent of the “volume and structure of the 1960s.” He also took inspiration from the “incredible shape” of her bustier Schiaparelli dress, made with sequin embroidery and a multi-layered tulle hem.
To create the look, Scarlett detangled then washed Robbie’s hair withRedken Acidic Bonding Concentrate ShampooandRedken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Lightweight Liquid Conditionerto get it ready to be styled. He appliedRedken Quick Blowoutfrom the roots to cut down on blow-dry time, before adding heat protectant andRedken Big Blowoutfor volume.
Once Robbie’s hair was dry and ready, Scarlett went in with Velcro rollers and set the hair in large sections. After her hair had cooled, he put it up in a ponytail, leaving 2 inches of hair down at her hairline.

Scarlett set the ponytail in 2-inch curls, along with the section of hair at the hairline that was left out. Once those curls were set, he brushed them out gently with aTangle Teezer’s The Ultimate Stylerand worked the bangs and ponytail into the desired ‘60s-esque shape. When he was satisfied, he set it all in place withRedken Max Hold Hairspray.
Though Robbie’s Old Hollywood glam ponytail had an almost simple feel to it, Scarlett tells PEOPLE that it’s anything but: “A ponytail gives the look of ease and effortlessness, but it is actually more complicated than most hairstyles we do.”
Scarlett, who says he first saw Robbie’s Schiaparelli gown two months ago and started planning this hairstyle back then, adds that the drama of the high ponytail is what he loves most about this look — because from the side, you can really see the tautness of the hair and the perfect swirls of each curl.
Plus, you can’t help but truly see Barbie when you look at her.
Margot Robbie poses at the Barbie premiere.Christopher Polk/WWD

Christopher Polk/WWD
“We’ve worked really hard to recreate these iconic looks while still making sure Margot’s modern glamour shines through,” he tells PEOPLE of working alongside Robbie and her stylist,Andrew Mukamal, to outfit the actress in styles that evoke Barbie nostalgia but still feel true to Robbie’s style. “This press tour has been more creative and inspired than anything we’ve done before. Having such a clear and iconic template to build off of has been a dream.”
On the press tour leading up to the Hollywood premiere, Robbie dressed in everything from Versace to Balmain, Chanel to Hervé Léger. Mukamal found inspiration in Barbies from across the decades, tapping top fashion houses to create looks for Robbie that blended the past and the present — bringing Barbie into today.
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For each stop on the press tour, Scarlett worked hand in hand with Mukamal — as well as makeup artist Pati Dubroff — to create Robbie’s looks. Every last detail, down to the rhinestone phone she carried asDay to Night Barbiein South Korea, was selected with intent — and with the most heartfelt nod to Barbie.
See Robbie as the titular character, alongsideRyan Gosling,Issa Rae,America Ferrera,Dua Lipa, Hari Nef and more, inBarbiewhen it hits theaters on July 21.
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