Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie posed for photos at CinemaCon on Tuesday, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, where they made their first red carpet appearance in support of their upcoming movie, Greta Gerwig’s Barbie.
Gosling and Robbie went completely “Barbie” for the event, wearing matching pink ensembles. Robbie, who plays Barbie in the live-action wore a pink gingham-patterned bra top and miniskirt by Prada, which she accessorized with pink Christian Louboutin heels and a Chanel anklet. Looking like a real-life Barbie, Robbie wore her blonde hair in a sleek side part and opted for rosy cheeks to complete the look.
Gosling, who plays Ken, wore a white T-shirt with the director’s name written across in the iconic unrecognizable Barbie font. He paired the look with a bubblegum-pink Carhartt jacket, brown pants and light-colored boots.
The pair were joined by their co-star America Ferrera and their director while walking the red carpet. While on stage, Robbie took a moment to acknowledge how being able to both produce and star in Barbie “was just such a huge and exciting opportunity – and a rare one.”
“Everyone knows Barbie and she’s never been on the big screen before,” Robbie said before Gosling chimed in to talk about his experience playing Ken. “Well, I have to be honest: I only knew Ken from afar before now. I didn’t know Ken from within. I doubted my Kenergy,” Gosling said. “I didn’t see it but Margot and Greta conjured this out of me somehow. One day I was bleaching my hair, shaving my legs and wearing bespoke pink outfits and rollerblading down Venice Beach.”
Barbie is set to release this summer on July 23.
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