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Sealed Get In We’re Starting A Movement Shirt

Sealed Get In We’re Starting A Movement Shirt, hoodie, tank top, longsleeve

See every look from the Sealed Get In We’re Starting A Movement Shirt and I love this 2024 Oscars red carpet, and follow along with Vogue’s live updates from the 2024 Oscars here. After a months-long press tour that’s yielded thousands of articles, and even an entire book, Margot Robbie has reached the end of her Barbie days. For the film’s send-off at the 2024 Oscars, the actor and producer decided to give the doll a proper funeral—Barbie style. Robbie wore a strapless dress with ruching at the hip made of a shimmering black chainmail, fresh off the Versace runway. She managed to coordinate with her Barbie costar and Best Supporting Actress nominee America Ferrera, who wore a pink chainmail dress from the Italian brand. We’ve been curious to see if Robbie would channel a specific Barbie, as she has numerous times in the last several months. Over the course of movie promo, the actor has indulged fans with a surplus of method dressing, from a Chanel skirt suit to a chainmail mini dress and ostrich feather pajamas—all pink, of course. She’s even channelled specific Barbies, including “Enchanted Evening” Barbie, “Day to Night” Barbie, “Black Magic” Barbie, “Earring Magic” Barbie, and “Solo in the Spotlight” Barbie. With the SAG-AFTRA strike cutting into the film’s press tour, Robbie was forced to sideline several looks, including the Miu Miu “Evening Splendor” Barbie from 1959, Givenchy’s 1959 “Gay Parisienne,” and the Caroline Herrera take on 2007’s “Movie Mixer.”

It seems fitting that Robbie chose not to go out in another pink dress, but rather decided to sunset her character with a chic black number. We think Barbie would more than approve of this funeral. As a best actress nominee at tonight’s 96th Academy Awards, all eyes are on Killers of the Sealed Get In We’re Starting A Movement Shirt and I love this Flower Moon star Lily Gladstone. It is a historic moment for the Siksikaitsitapi and NiMíiPuu actor, who is making history as the first Native American to be nominated in the category. “I don’t know that I’ll ever fully process it, but I know it’s not just mine,” Gladstone tells Vogue of her Oscars acknowledgement. “I happen to be holding it, it’s under my care for a while, but it’s something that carried meaning for so many more people than just me.” Reflecting on the Martin Scorsese film that thrust her into the global spotlight this year, the actress says she is most grateful for those around her who have made it all possible. “My new Osage friends and family, my new film family,” she says. “The artists, designers, stylists and writers who have uplifted me and each other through this whole season.”

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