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Margot Robbie Channels Retro Inspiration in Ruffled Yellow Ulla Johnson Blouse for ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’

Margot Robbie made a nod to spring with her outfit for a recent appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” In a pre-recorded segment that airs Jan. 2, the actress wore a yellow blouse and pants from Ulla Johnson’s pre-fall 2023 trunk show. Margot Robbie on an episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” airing on Jan. 2. They followed a vintage ’70s theme with a scoop collar and ruffle trim along the bodice. The shoulders of Robbie’s shirt were slightly puffed and her sleeves were billowing. Her pleated pants were oversize and cinched at the waist with a matching belt. To coordinate her yellow ensemble, Robbie added contrasting dark hues with a pair of brown platform boots. Kate Young styled her for the TV show appearance. Young’s client list also includes Jennifer Lawrence, Selena Gomez and Julianne Moore. Margot Robbie on an episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” airing on Jan. 2. When it came to makeup, Robbie wore dark pink blush, a matte pink lip. Her hair was styled into a middle part with her hair flowing freely. Robbie is on a press tour for her “Babylon” movie and continues to make a bold statement with her fashion looks. The film will be released on

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