Leave it to Margot Robbie to deliver another archival gem—this time stepping out in a rare vintage Céline Spring 2014 design by Phoebe Philo during her tenure at the French house. Stylist Andrew Mukamal wrapped the actress in a graphic black-and-white body-skimming silhouette, complete with the collection’s wedge heels, sunglasses, and enamel cuff, while Robbie was out in New York City promoting her film, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, last week.
Mukamal’s commitment is everything. And, as always, we love seeing vintage make its way into the modern celebrity style rotation—especially when it’s a nod to fashion’s most sought-after archival eras. Philo-era Céline has become the holy grail for minimalist devotees, and Robbie’s look is a masterclass in how to wear it without losing an ounce of edge.

In an era of re-wearing and re-imagining, this moment reminds us why archival remains style’s most powerful tool: it’s original, it’s timeless, and it always tells a story.


