“My earliest encounter with Chanel No. 5 traces back to the unforgettable commercial featuring Nicole Kidman, which was directed by Baz Luhrmann,” recalls Robbie. “I was around 14 years old, and at that time, Moulin Rouge was making waves everywhere. The commercial left a lasting impression on me. What struck me most was that Nicole is Australian. It sparked this little flicker of hope within me—if someone from my home country can achieve such success then perhaps my dreams are within reach as well. It was an inspiring moment.”
Robbie embodies a signature style of effortless glamour. ..
Today, she dazzles in a chic black-and-gold tweed Chanel dress, with her sun-kissed hair cascading in loose waves and a soft mauve lip color enhancing her look. “In Australia, we embrace a form of effortless beauty, but it tends to have a more laid-back vibe,” she reflects thoughtfully. “In contrast, I feel that French girl beauty carries that same essence of ease, yet it’s more polished and put together. While it’s undoubtedly challenging to master, I think it captures the essence of what we all aspire to achieve.”
This French girl allure is something she flawlessly showcases in her latest project, See You at 5, which is being unveiled exclusively in this context. In a delightful twist of fate, Robbie stars alongside Australian heartthrob Elordi in this film. The two are also set to appear together in an upcoming adaptation of Wuthering Heights, directed by the talented Emerald Fennell, known for Saltburn. In the two-minute feature, we watch as Robbie applies a dab of Chanel No. 5 and dons a striking red tweed two-piece suit before she takes off in her convertible to meet Elordi. However, it seems destiny has other plans for her—ultimately, she learns that she doesn’t need a partner to embrace life fully, showcasing her independence in yet another stunning custom red Chanel outfit, this time a bikini.
“The color red embodies something deeply passionate and strong,” Robbie reflects. “There’s an undeniable power within this fragrance too. When I imagine the kind of woman who would choose to wear Chanel No. 5, I envision someone who is equally powerful and driven by her desires.”