Margot Robbie is unrecognisable in chic androgynous shot as she debates ...

She portrays actress Sharon Tate opposite Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

And, Margot Robbie was unrecognisable in a chic androgynous shot in the July issue of Vogue, which was released on Thursday, as she debated starring in the Quentin Tarantino movie despite having being in a 'position of power' and having 'more creative control' with her own female-focused production company.

The actress, 28, switched up her blonde locks for a grown-out brunette pixie cut and donned a 20s style three-piece trouser suit for the powerful black-and-white image, whilst discussing achieving her 'lifelong dream' of working with the iconic director.

Chic: Margot Robbie, 28, was unrecognisable in a chic androgynous shot in the July issue of Vogue, as she debated starring in Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood despite having 'more creative control' with her own female-focused production company

Chic: Margot Robbie, 28, was unrecognisable in a chic androgynous shot in the July issue of Vogue, as she debated starring in Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood despite having 'more creative control' with her own female-focused production company 

The triple threat threw one hand up in a stern expression as she frowned while looking downwards in the memorising photograph. 

Once Upon a Time is the first of Tarantino's films not produced by Harvey Weinstein, and is also the director's first release since the #MeToo movement and since, what Margot described to Vogue as: 'The Uma Thurman thing.'  

The actress - who owns production company LuckyChap Entertainment with her husband, Tom Ackerly - spoke candidly about her feelings towards working with Tarantino, after Uma Thurman detailed her eye-brow-raising experience of the director's quest for authenticity.

Margot told the publication she was reassured by the fact that Tarantino helped make public the footage of Uma Thurman's car crash on the set of 2013's Kill Bill.

Blonde beauty: The actress switched up her blonde locks for a grown-out brunette pixie cut and donned a 20s style three-piece trouser suit for the powerful black-and-white image

Blonde beauty: The actress switched up her blonde locks for a grown-out brunette pixie cut and donned a 20s style three-piece trouser suit for the powerful black-and-white image

A film of firsts: The actress - who owns production company LuckyChap Entertainment with her husband, Tom Ackerly - spoke candidly about her feelings towards working with Tarantino, after Uma Thurman detailed her eye-brow-raising experience of the director's quest for authenticity  (pictured in Cannes in May)

A film of firsts: The actress - who owns production company LuckyChap Entertainment with her husband, Tom Ackerly - spoke candidly about her feelings towards working with Tarantino, after Uma Thurman detailed her eye-brow-raising experience of the director's quest for authenticity  (pictured in Cannes in May)

She admitted: 'But the thought definitely crossed my mind. Like, Will people view this decision as conflicting with what I'm doing on the producing side? I don't know,' 

Margot confessed she found it difficult to describe her feelings towards her situation, adding: 'I'm so grateful to be in a position of power and to have more creative control when that is embraced and encouraged now.

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