Margot Robbie suffers a rare fashion faux pas as she steps out for a business meeting

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By JENNIFER PEARSON

Published: 17:32 GMT, 20 March 2026 | Updated: 17:34 GMT, 20 March 2026

Margot Robbie is a fashion icon known for her glamorous and creative approach to dressing, but the star missed a beat during an outing in Los Angeles on Thursday.

The casual two-piece linen ensemble the 35-year-old Australian actress wore to a meeting may have been a little too relaxed because the slacks were creased with wrinkles up and down the front.

The outfit also appeared to be a size or two too large for Robbie's shrinking frame, which recently sparked Ozempic fears, and the slacks hung like bags around her shoes.

Robbie, who paired the vest and slack set with a tight black camisole, didn't seem too perturbed by the rippled fabric, which is considered a fashion faux pas.

She looked ready for business as she carried a laptop and shouldered a black Chanel leather handbag which she was seen reaching into at one point.

Robbie sported the flattering bob hairstyle she debuted at Paris Fashion Week earlier this month while attending the Chanel Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show, while dark shades kept the sun's glare out of her eyes.

Margot Robbie is a fashion icon known for her glamorous and creative approach to dressing, but the star missed a beat during an outing in Los Angeles on Thursday

The casual two-piece linen ensemble the 35-year-old Australian actress wore to a meeting may have been a little too relaxed because the slacks were creased with wrinkles and bagged around her shoes

The mother-of-one has had a lot on her plate both personally and professionally, so no one would blame her for being in a rush.

The Wuthering Heights star gave birth to her first child with husband Tom Ackerley in November 2024, a baby boy whose name they have not publicly revealed. And while she took some time off to focus on motherhood, she certainly seems to be on the go now.

February was a month of promoting Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights alongside leading man Jacob Elordi with global tour stops in Los Angeles, Paris, London and a premiere in Sydney, Australia.

Robbie has also been keeping busy as a long-standing brand ambassador for Chanel, and in September 2024 she took on a bigger role as the new face of Chanel N°5 perfume.

The actress, who launched her Papa Salt Coastal Gin in Australia in 2023 and the UK in 2024, has experienced a recent hiccup in that venture.

Top London bars and restaurants have shunned Robbie's gin - which contains oyster shells - over fears of a 'fatal' reaction to shellfish.

Papa Salt Coastal Gin uses oyster shells in its drink as a botanical and costs around £40.99 (approximately $54.61 in US dollars) for 700ml in department stores such as Selfridges. It is available in the US via specialized online retailers.

Robbie previously said she hoped the artisan gin brand would evoke the sandy dunes she used to traipse upon while growing up on Australia's Gold Coast.

The A-lister looked ready for business and carried a laptop 

Robbie - pictured on February 5 - showed off her remarkable fashion sense while promoting Wuthering Heights last month

The star, who plays tempestuous Cathy in Emerald Fennell's version of the Emily Bronte classic, tends to incorporate her characters into the way she dresses for a premiere (pictured with leading man Jacob Elordi on February 12)

Robbie's Papa Salt Coastal Gin experienced a recent hiccup after top London bars and restaurants shunned the drink - which contains oyster shells - over fears of a 'fatal' reaction to shellfish

But the London establishments have rejected the gin due to allergen concerns, as the bottle contains a 'warning: contains molluscs' label.

According to The Guardian, Robbie has had to change the recipe of her spirit and people with a shellfish allergy have been advised not to drink it.

The distilling process of gin removes most of the shellfish proteins, but some can still remain when it is made with oysters.

Reactions to shellfish include anaphylaxis for those with severe allergies, which can be fatal.

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