Margot Robbie Resurrects McQueen’s Legendary Horn Heel for Gothic Glam Moment

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Margot Robbie Proves the Naked Dress Still Reigns Supreme in Sheer McQueen Lace

Monday night’s appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” wasn’t just another promotional stop—it was a fashion pilgrimage. The Academy Award-nominated actress arrived at the Los Angeles studio channeling a delicious collision of 18th-century romance and contemporary edge, proving once again why she remains our most compelling style chameleon.

Let’s dissect the main event: those extraordinary Alexander McQueen sandals. These aren’t your garden-variety stilettos, darlings. Pulled from Seán McGirr’s spring 2026 collection, these black leather masterpieces pay homage to the house’s legendary spring 2003 rosary shoes—a reference that sends shivers down any fashion historian’s spine. The slim T-strap construction, meticulously traced with diminutive bead-like studs, creates an almost devotional aesthetic. A second beaded strap loops gracefully from ankle to heel counter, but here’s where it gets divine: each sandal perches atop McQueen’s resurrected curved horn heel in warm brown tones. This isn’t nostalgia—it’s evolution. McGirr’s current campaign to reinterpret this early-2000s signature across mules, boots, and sandals represents exactly the kind of archival mining that makes fashion feel fresh rather than recycled.

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The dress? Pure McGirr poetry. This sheer black lace confection from the same spring 2026 collection layers opaque floral appliqués over transparent tulle with the precision of a Renaissance painting. The long-sleeve silhouette features a high neckline and fitted bodice that would make any 18th-century lady reach for her smelling salts—especially when paired with that deliciously scandalous uneven hem cut with strategic high slits. Underneath, Robbie playfully flashed a black thong beneath the high-low skirt, which cascaded into a longer train grazing just above her ankles. A nude bra provided minimal coverage, maintaining the naked illusion while keeping things appropriately cheeky.

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Accessories received equal consideration: a sleek black McQueen Manta clutch, Jessica McCormack’s show-stopping 7.50-carat pear-shaped Diamond Gypset hoop earrings, and oversized black sunglasses completed the ensemble. Hair stylist Bryce Scarlett crimped Robbie’s golden lengths into untamed, wild heroine waves—perfectly capturing that “Brontë-meets-Bridgerton bodice ripper” energy the actress clearly channeled.

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This appearance confirms what insiders already knew: Robbie’s current press tour represents a masterclass in thematic dressing. That baroque-meets-Instagram-baddie interpretation of the naked dress? That’s not accident—that’s intention. Welcome to fashion’s most compelling narrative arc of 2026.

Mary Janika
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Mary Janika is the rising star in the world of fashion blogging. As a self-proclaimed 'shoe-aholic', Mary launched the blog 'Shoe Queen' to share her love of all things fashion footwear. Based in New York City, the epicenter of the fashion world, Mary constantly has her finger on the pulse when it comes to the latest and greatest shoe trends. From thigh-high boots to sky-high stilettos, Mary provides glimpses into her enviable personal shoe collection and serves up advice on how to style shoes for any occasion. With her down-to-earth attitude and humor-filled posts, Mary has cultivated an enthusiastic following of fellow shoe lovers. When she's not blogging, you'll find Mary thrifting vintage footwear, chatting up shoe designers about their newest collections, and of course, expanding her already-impressive lineup of heels and flats. For top-notch tips from a true shoe queen, look no further than Mary Janika and the Shoe Queen blog.

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