Talk about time management, the year to 30 and the timeless charm of Chanel


If you've been constantly checking the digital clock on your phone for years, Margot Robbie wants you to re-evaluate that.

If you've been constantly checking the digital clock on your phone for years, Margot Robbie wants you to re-evaluate that.

The Australian actor and producer recently appeared in a new campaign for Chanel's iconic J12 watch.

As of last year, this watch has been 20 years old. "The watch allows me to get away from technology and really live in the moment."

Robbie shared in an email: "The busier I get, the faster the clock goes. I've always kept myself busy -- when I was 10, when I was 20 -- but now, at 30, I'm trying to focus on things that I really want to spend my time on. If it was something I really wanted to do, then time would not be wasted, it would be spent and used up."

Robbie now spends her time working on LuckyChap Entertainment, a production company she founded in 2014 with her husband Tom Ackerley and partners Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr.

The team had a banner year, producing a number of hits such as the Oscar-winning "Girls With a Bright Future" and the comic-book blockbuster "Birds of Prey and Harley Quinn."

"In this business, especially as a producer, there never seems to be enough time. But I've seen that under the pressure of 'time waits for no man,' [we] can create the best content."

"It really pushed us to deliver results that we might not have had the courage to do if we hadn't run out of time," Roby tells us.

As the new face of J12, Robbie joined the likes of Ali MacGraw, Carole Bouquet, NaomiCampbell and ClaudiaSchiffer at Chanel The ambassadors were in the spotlight together.

"To be featured in this commercial with these inspiring women makes me feel very special." "Robbie said.

The fact is, she has long been a fan of this watch. "I can wear it everywhere," she explained. Her personal style is equally understated and elegant.

After 20 years in the film industry, Robbie really understands what it means to be a big player in Hollywood.

"[20 years] means you've built your career, not just what it looks like," she says.

In other words, you've proven that you have talent, taste, good intuition, diligence, and thick skin.

For some, entering a new decade can be anxiety, but Robbie has no qualms about getting older.

She quotes the French philosopher Paul Nizan: "I often ask people what their favorite age is in life." All the people who answered, 'In their 20s,' they're in their 20s."

She said: "I think at every age, there are endless possibilities. Always, always dream big."

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