Margot Robbie Shows Off Bold Lob Haircut at Paris Fashion Week

Published: Mar 10 2026

This Barbie has been making waves in the salon, and Margot Robbie proved that spring is the perfect season to commit to a bold change with her new lob haircut. As she sat in the front row of Chanel's fall/winter 2026 show, the Wuthering Heights actor, 35, styled her cut in loose waves and wispy bangs. To complement her almost wet-looking hair, Margot wore a sheer oversized top, a lace bra, baggy jeans, and a leather bag, creating a look that was both chic and effortlessly cool.

This isn't the first time Margot—who shares a 17-month-old son with husband Tom Ackerley—has embraced a chic lob. She also rocked the cut at the Breakthrough Prize Awards in 2024, keeping her hair straight and slightly bumping the ends for volume. This stunning look was notable at the time, as she mostly wore her long hair during the Barbie press tour the year prior.

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Similar to that era, Margot also turned out some long hair looks during her recent Wuthering Heights press run. Before the new cut, she styled her blonde locks in waves and flowy ponytails to match the vintage aesthetic of Emerald Fennell's film, which was inspired by Emily Brontë's book of the same name.

Though her different hairstyles were iconic, her outfits were truly the star of each look. Alongside her costar Jacob Elordi, the Suicide Squad actor stepped into Brontë's gothic universe with couture-inspired looks, wearing everything from sheer bodysuits to pastel-colored jackets with vibrant heels. However, none of those moments can top the lace, black-and-red Schiaparelli ball gown she wore at the film's Los Angeles premiere in January. In fact, Margot admitted she wanted this look to feel like a scene out of Wuthering Heights.

"We were like, 'If we were to make Wuthering Heights into a dress, what would it look like?'" she told Variety at the premiere. "And so, it was kind of like this idea of it soaking up the ground, which we knew was going to be red, a red carpet—or in this case, a red lacquer floor—and having it kind of seep up into the dress and then the lace and the dark sort of decay of the Wuthering Heights [estate]."

As for how her fashion team built these unforgettable looks, Margot noted that her long-time stylist Andrew Mukamal used Brontë's novel as inspiration to create each theme. "He's a history major, he really enjoys delving deep," she told Elle in January. "He came to set while we were shooting, he spent time with Jacqueline [Durran], our costume designer, which normally doesn't happen."

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