Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley put on a loved-up display as they attended the star-studded Gotham Independent Film Awards on Monday night.
The Barbie star proudly strutted down the red carpet on the arm of her handsome husband, 33, while stunning in a retro-style form-fitting satin dress under a semi-sheer cape.
The two-time Oscar nominee accessorised her chic ensemble with a metallic clutch, open-toed heels, pearl earrings and leather gloves.
She styled her gorgeous golden mane into a perfectly coiffed ponytail and opted for a stunning makeup look to enhance her natural beauty and features.
The Aussie actress sported a nude lipstick, several layers of mascara, a subtle winged eyeliner and bronzer for a sun-kissed glow.
Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley put on a loved-up display as they attended the star-studded Gotham Independent Film Awards on Monday night
Her film producer spouse, who she quietly wed in 2016, looked handsome by her side in a black suit, matching button-down and shiny loafers.
Margot was radiant as the couple headed inside together where Barbie received a tribute award.
Earlier that day, Margot dashed any hopes of a Barbie sequel after starring in the blockbuster hit as the title character.
She told the Associated Press the film was meant to be a standalone project at Variety’s Power of Women Gala earlier this month.
‘I think we put everything into this one. We didn’t build it to be a trilogy or something,’ the blonde bombshell told the outlet.
The Barbie star proudly strutted down the red carpet on the arm of her handsome husband, 33, while stunning in a retro-style form-fitting satin dress under a semi-sheer cape
The two-time Oscar nominee accessorised her chic ensemble with a metallic clutch, open-toed heels, pearl earrings and leather gloves
She styled her gorgeous golden mane into a perfectly coiffed ponytail and opted for a stunning makeup look to enhance her natural beauty and features
The Aussie actress sported a nude lipstick, several layers of mascara, a subtle winged eyeliner and bronzer for a sun-kissed glow
She explained that director and screenwriter Greta Gerwig ‘put everything into this movie, so’ she ‘can’t imagine what would be next.’
Instead, the producer hopes the success of the film, which has earned more than $1.4 billion worldwide, will lay the foundation for more original projects, especially those lead by women.
‘It doesn’t have to be a sequel or a prequel or a remake,’ the Amsterdam star explained.
‘It can be totally original. It can still be given the big budget to do that.’
Her film producer spouse, who she quietly wed in 2016, looked handsome by her side in a black suit, matching button-down and shiny loafers
Margot looked radiant as the couple headed inside together where Barbie received a tribute award