Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie showed off their Barbie characters at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday (Image: Getty/Rex)

Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie made Barbie proud at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday.

Sweet dad Ryan, 42, fully embodied his character in Greta Gerwig’s upcoming movie, going all out for the Ken doll in a pink jacket.

32-year-old actress Margot also opted for a pink look and showed everyone in attendance how to do barbiecore the right way.

Underneath his bubblegum pink bomber jacket, Ryan also wore a t-shirt with director Greta’s name in Barbie script.

The film’s stars were there to talk about the highly-anticipated film, which hits UK cinemas on July 21.

Margot recently spoke to Bafta about the project, admitting her fear that the film would “never see the light of day.”

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Doting dad Ryan, 42, impersonated his character in Greta Gerwig’s upcoming movie, walking as Ken doll in a pink jacket (Image: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock)

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Meanwhile, actress Margot (32) also opted for a pink look and showed everyone how to do barbiecore the right way (Photo: Getty)

The Aussie star explained: “The first time I read the Barbie script; My answer was, “Oh! That’s right. What a shame it will never see the light of day because they will never let us make this film.” But they did.’

Oscar winner Director Greta brought the concept to life and previously talked about the film Dua Lipa on her podcast at your service.

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Oscar winner Director Greta brought the concept to life (Photo: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock)

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Ryan plays Ken in Greta’s movie (Image: Warner Bros)

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Margot plays Barbie in the film, which hits theaters in July (Photo: Warner Bros.)

Greta said: “At first I didn’t know I was going to direct. And then at some point while we were writing it, I realized that I really wanted to direct because I loved it so much.

“I think the moment I knew I wanted to be a director was when Noah [her husband] said to me, “Are you sure you want to direct?” And I said, ‘Oh, are you interested in directing? No, no, it’s mine.’

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Greta wrote the screenplay with her husband – filmmaker and director Noah Baumbach – who directed 2005’s The Squid And The Whale and 2019’s Marriage Story.

So far the plot is a bit of a mystery, but in the trailer we see Barbie riding into the “real world” with Ken – and don’t worry, he’s packed his roller skates.