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Margot Robbie turns head during major return to red carpet
Margot Robbie made a striking return to the red carpet in New York this week, dazzling at the premiere of her new film A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.
The 35-year-old actress turned heads in a black-and-white gown from Mugler’s spring/summer 1998 haute couture collection.
The corset-style design featured a plunging bodice, highlighting Robbie’s toned figure.
Styling her blonde hair in a sleek updo, the Barbie star paired the archival look with silver statement earrings.
She posed alongside co-star Colin Farrell, who looked sharp in a grey suit.
The event marked Robbie’s high-profile return to acting less than a year after welcoming her first child.
Speaking previously about motherhood, she described the experience as “the best.”
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, which opens in cinemas on September 19, follows two strangers, Sarah (Robbie) and David (Farrell), who meet at a wedding before embarking on a surreal adventure that allows them to relive defining moments from their pasts.
The film also features Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Hamish Linklater, Lily Rabe, Billy Magnussen, and Jodie Turner-Smith.
Fans have already praised early footage, with some calling it a potential “movie of the year.”
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South Korean President Lee tries to ease tensions with North Korea, seeks China’s help
South Korea and China signed seven agreements including cooperation on innovation, online crime prevention, and elderly care industries during meeting
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to assist in restarting stalled talks with nuclear-armed North Korea.
Lee hosted Xi following an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) highlighting the significance of renewed dialogue on the Korean Peninsula.
“I am very positive about the situation in which conditions for engagement with North Korea are being formed,” Lee noted, highlighting recent high-level exchanges between Beijing and Pyongyang.
Lee called Xi, who visited South Korea after 11 years, for closer strategic communication with China to “take advantage of these favourable conditions” to resume peace talks.
Xi, in remarks ahead of the summit, described South Korea as an “inseparable cooperative partner,” stressing Beijing’s desire to “jointly tackle challenges” and “widen cooperation.”
Adding to the conversation related to the improving ties between South Korea and North Korea, Chinese state media later confirmed that Xi proposed mutual respect for each country’s systems and increased collaboration in technology, green industries, and aging population initiatives.
The visit reflects the complex balance South Korea intends to maintain between its security alliance with the US and its economic dependence on China.
During the meeting, both countries agreed on “seven” agreements including a won-yuan currency swap and accords on innovation, online crime prevention, and elderly care industries.
Earlier, North Korea refused to engage with Seoul by swiftly dismissing its denuclearization plan. Furthermore, despite having strong ties with China and Russia, North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un, maintained the stance of “dialogue with the South is off the table.”
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