Margot Robbie’s Sheer Ashi Studio Corset Gown Is Hand-Painted and Eye-Catching

margot robbie has once again captured the fashion world’s attention with a look that feels both historic and avant-garde. Attending her latest premiere, the actress stepped out in a stunning ensemble that looked like a piece of art recovered from a shipwreck.

Moving away from her usual polished aesthetic, she adopted a darker, more romantic atmosphere. This dress perfectly balances the delicate nature of sheer fabric with a rugged, “distressed” finish that is making headlines everywhere.

Margot Robbie’s sheer Ashi Studio corset gown is completely distressed and hand-painted

The centerpiece of Margot’s look is a custom Ashi Studio gown that redefine red-carpet glamour. The dress features a strapless corset bodice that looks incredibly structured but vintage. Additionally, this corset has been hand-painted with light shades of rust and charcoal, giving it a vintage, vintage look. Additionally, the colors leach into the fabric, making the gown look as if it has been exposed to the elements for decades.

The designers crafted the gown’s skirt entirely from sheer, ivory-toned silk and tulle. It clings to her frame before flowing into a dramatic, fluffy mermaid train. The “distressed” theme continues throughout the bottom of the dress, with the hemline appearing artfully torn and unfinished. This creates an extremely beautiful silhouette that mimics the moody atmosphere of a classic novel.

To complete the look, Margot wore matching off-the-shoulder sheer sleeves. These sleeves have the same “rusted” detail as the bodice, wrapping in a delicate, gauzy layer around her arms. She paired her outfit with a bold, dark metal choker, which added a touch of edge to the romantic gown.

Her styling was as intentional as her dress. She wore her hair in loose, tousled waves that looked effortless and slightly wind-flowing. Additionally, her makeup was very natural and soft, allowing the intricate details of the hand-painted gown to take center stage. From sheer layers to “dirty” artistic stains on clothes, Margot came to life like a haunting vision.

Originally reported by Samridhi Goyal The FashionSpot.

Originally reported by Reality Tea

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