The Aussie star is up for Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) at Sunday’s Golden Globes

MARGOT Robbie trades in her bright pink Barbie outfits for something a bit more refined.

The actress, 33, wore a brown dress in a shoot for Variety magazine.

Aussie actress Margot Robbie wore this refined brown dress in a shoot for Variety magazine
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Aussie actress Margot Robbie wore this refined brown dress in a shoot for Variety magazineCredit: Victoria Stevens for Variety

She told the mag that she did not expect the film to make waves at the Golden Globes nominations
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She told the mag that she did not expect the film to make waves at the Golden Globes nominationsCredit: Victoria Stevens for Variety
Barbie has received nine nominations for Sunday’s Golden Globes.

Margot told the mag: “When we finished the press tour, I was like, ‘I guess I’ll throw all the pink out of my wardrobe now’.

“But the fact that we’re going to the Golden Globes and all that stuff? I truly did not see that coming. I’m not trying to be modest.”

Blockbuster film Barbie, has becomes the second most-nominated film ever at the awards, drawing with 1972’s Cabaret and second to 1975’s Nashville, which got 11 nods.

The nominations have the movie up for Best Film (Musical or Comedy), Best Director for Greta Gerwig, Best Screenplay and Cinematic And Box Office Achievement, in which it will compete against rival Oppenheimer.

Margot is nominated for Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) and Ryan Gosling, who played her boyfriend Ken, is up for Best Supporting Actor.

The soundtrack heralded three more nods, for Dua Lipa’s Dance The Night, Ryan’s I’m Just Ken and Billie Eilish’s What Was I Made For?.

Margot faces tough competition in her category as she will go up against Jennifer Lawrence for No Hard Feelings, Natalie Portman for May December and Emma Stone for her black comedy Poor Things.