SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 16: Margot Robbie attends the Australian premiere of Babylon at State Theatre on January 16, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)

When Margot Robbie opted for a Christopher Esber moment to mark her arrival in Australia, the fashion world — especially Down Under — went wild. Not only was the actress about to walk the red carpet in her home country for the premiere of her new movie Babylon, but she was marking her return by confirming that she very much still loves, follows and reps Australian fashion.

Later that night, Robbie changed into a glamorous ice-blue silk Versace gown in ode to her character in the film, a roaring ’20s starlet. The look, which lent into fashion’s current boudoir trend with red lace embellishments and a corsetted body, was a nod to iconic supermodel Carla Bruni’s 1997 Met Gala outfit.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 16: Margot Robbie attends the Australian premiere of Babylon at State Theatre on January 16, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)

With an already iconic two ‘fits in one day to feast over, many missed that following the premiere, the Oscar-nominee popped home for her third wardrobe change before heading out to the after party in Sydney with family and friends.

Choosing to hero another of her favourite Australian designers, Robbie swapped Versace for a white Michael Lo Sordo wrap maxi shirt dress. Featuring long sleeves, a plunging neckline and a tie to cinch the waist, the relaxed fit of the piece oozes low-key elegance.

This, of course, marks the second time Robbie has worn Michael Lo Sordo during her Sydney film premieres.

When she was last in town to walk the red carpet for the premiere of I, Tonya in 2018, Robbie opted for a similarly chic white silk dress by the designer, who is celebrating 10 years this year.

SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES – JANUARY 23: Margot Robbie arrives at the Australian Premiere of “I, Tonya” on January 23, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brook Mitchell/Getty Images)

Proving you can take the girl out of Australia but you (thankfully) can’t take the Australia out of the girl, or her wardrobe.