Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling's Barbie is enjoying the upper hand at the box office, and the movie has already broken a 15-year-old record set by Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight.
n theaters as of July 21 and in just about every other conceivable space right now, Barbie’s historic and history-making world feels like a living playset and makes moviegoers feel like visitors in dolls’ Dreamhouses. When the sets they envision, environments they create and details they realize come together just so, production designer Sarah Greenwood and set decorator Katie Spencer’s artistry feels wonderfully inevitable: Of course that’s how Barbie Land should look!
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Read an interview with "Barbie" costume designer Jacqueline Durran about Margot Robbie's Chanel looks, plus the other costumes in the Greta Gerwig movie.