Margot Robbie stars in the upcoming Quentin Tarantino film—Once Upon A Time In Hollywood—alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt.
On Monday, the 28-year-old actress looked 1960s chic in a black turtleneck, miniskirt, and white go-go boots while filming in Los Angeles.
Robbie plays Sharon Tate, a Hollywood actress, in the upcoming movie.
Leading lady: Margot Robbie stars in the upcoming film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt
The Australia native wore her hair parted down the middle and sleekly straightened for her scenes on Monday.
She accessorized with retro sunglasses and silver hoop earrings as well as a black crossbody purse.
Robbie gave fans the ‘first look’ at her role as Tate back in August with a sultry Instagram post.
Doppelganger: Robbie plays Sharon Tate—a Hollywood actress who was brutally murdered in 1969 by Charles Mason cult followers
Set threads: On Monday, the 28-year-old actress looked 1960s chic in a black turtleneck, miniskirt, and white go-go boots while filming in Los Angeles
Go-Go boots: Margot accessorized with retro sunglasses and silver hoop earrings as well as a black crossbody purse
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood follows an actor by the name of Rick Dalton, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, and his stunt double, played by Brad Pitt, as they attempt to make a name for themselves in the film industry.
The main story runs parallel to the murder of actress Sharon Tate, played by Robbie, who, along with four friends, was slain by Charles Manson cult followers.
This is Tarantino’s first movie based on true events.
At the helm: The Australian blonde received direction from Oscar-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino (L)
Action! Before the cameras rolled, Robbie was spotted with her flaxen locks coiled up in curlers to better embody the Manson Murder victim
The film was originally slated to premiere on the 50th anniversary of the murders until Sharon Tate’s sister, Debra, caused a stink.
Out of respect, Sony bumped up the premiere date to July 26, 2019 after Tate called it ‘tacky and exploitative’ to release the movie on the day of her sister’s death—August 9.
According to TMZ, she met with Quentin to read over the script and discuss her reservations in regards to the telling of her sister’s murder.
‘This movie is not what people would expect it to be when you combine the Tarantino and Manson names,’ she said after giving Quentin the green light.
Bio-drama: Robbie gave fans the ‘first look’ at her role as Tate back in August
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