Chrissy Teigen Nails Barbiecore in Plunging Hot Pink Mini Dress

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Chrissy Teigen is the ultimate Barbiecore queen! 

The Cravings cookbook author was spotted leaving Bravo Studios in New York City on May 9, and she was serving the most Barbie-inspired look yet. 

Teigen's attire featured a hot pink plunging off-the-shoulder mini dress that cinched at her waist and was tied together in the front. The ensemble also included a flared accent across her chest. She paired the look with silver pointed-toe heels and dangling pearl earrings. 

As for her glam, the model rocked slicked-back hair in a low ponytail and a simple yet elegant makeup look with a mauve lip gloss.

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Photo by Gotham/GC Images

Teigen is no stranger to changing up her style and trying new things. One minute she's donning head-to-toe Barbiecore and the next, she's channeling her inner "Dancing Queen" with a '70s-inspired outfit. 

Over the weekend, Teigen put on her best go-go attire for a '70s-themed Gala that she attended with her husband John Legend. She shared the funky look on Instagram with a series of photos from the event. 

The model rocked a sparkly pastel purple two-piece 'fit adorned with feathers and tassels. Her strapless crop top featured tassels on the hem and her dazzling pants included a skirt of tassels and delicate feathers that went from her knees to the floor. 

She paired the look with a silver headpiece and an identical purple boa that matched her attire to a T. Her makeup look included silver sparkly eye shadow, sharp winged eyeliner, and a mauve lip color with a glossy touch. 

"I would have either despised the 70s (dancing/sequins) or flourished (drugs/jello molds) I can’t decide…thank you @dianebuzzetta @rikkigash @alanavanderaa 💜💜💜," she wrote in the caption.

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"Ima go with thrived," Vanessa Hudgens wrote in the comments while Paris Hilton shared a heart-eye emoji.

One thing is for sure—Teigen's style would thrive in any era.