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When you think “naked dress,” celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Rihanna probably spring to mind.
But now there’s a new star joining their ranks: Margot Robbie has stepped onto the red carpet in a look that’s turned heads.
The thing is, it’s turning mine for a whole different reason.
Forget Barbiecore, Margot’s serving postpartum power.
Honestly, this Barbie is in her postpartum era and she’s doing it iconically.
Our Aussie superstar gave birth last November to a beautiful baby boy with her husband, Tom Ackerley.
At ten months postpartum, I was still living in the baggiest Kmart clothes I could find. It was peak potato-sack realness. Compared to Margot’s barely-there look, I was practically a nun.
And that’s exactly why I can’t stop staring.
For most moms, a naked dress ten months after giving birth would sit firmly in the “absolutely not” pile. Our bodies are still recalibrating, carrying a little extra skin, juggling hormonal shifts, and let’s not even talk about those stubborn baby hairs that spike up at the crown of your head.
So for Margot to step out in this dress feels like a statement. Whether she meant it intentionally or not.
Margot’s look isn’t just fashion. It’s a statement
Her style has always been famously polished, but choosing this moment to pull the naked dress off the rack? That’s what’s put stars in my mom eyes. The confidence that takes, celebrity or not, is something not even Harley Quinn could fake.
And yet, I can’t help but wonder about the mental gymnastics behind it. Did she feel the weight of those suffocating “bounce-back” expectations? Or was this simply Margot choosing to have her moment, her way?
Although she looked stunning, in some clips, she seemed a little less comfortable in her own skin.
I hope, with all my heart, she wore that dress because she wanted to. Not because she felt she had to prove something. Not because she had to remind the world she’s still the blonde beauty she’s always been. But because she decided: BOOM. Naked dress.
Of course, the pearl-clutchers wasted no time.
Comment sections were filled with people calling her “not classy,” and one even referred to her as “Ozempic wearing a dress”… now that’s just proof of how toxic the commentary around postpartum bodies can be.
Perhaps seeing this look on her is jarring. But I’ve seen Doja Cat wear less and no one bats an eyelid.
Yes, there were plenty of compliments on her beauty, but they were drowned out by the chorus of negativity. Those comments miss what I see. Maybe they’ve never been postpartum, or they’ve forgotten what it feels like.
Margot’s experience will never mirror the average moms. She has stylists, trainers and dietitians at her disposal. But no amount of money can buy bravery. And that’s what I see.
I don’t see the lack of fabric. I see the strength. The giant ‘get stuffed’ to society’s timeline for a woman’s body after birth.
If she did, in fact, do this on her own terms – which I personally believe she did – she chose the perfect moment to do it.