The mother of Princess Beatrice’s stepson has revealed she helped design Margot Robbie’s “dream office” using furniture from her brand.
Dara Huang, 41, who lives in London, took to Instagram to share a selection of snaps with the Barbie actress, 34, who she described as her “favourite girl”.
The mother-of-one said Robbie, who recently announced she is pregnant with husband Tom Ackerley, was the “perfect customer” and thanked her for supporting a “female-led business and supply chain”.
The architect, who previously designed for Four Seasons hotels, runs a luxury brand, Dara Maison, which Margot used to decorate her renovated home office, presumably in her Los Angeles home.
On Instagram, Dara wrote: It’s an honour to help the @margotrobbieofficial team design their dream home, or in this case, Barbie’s dream office with our @dara maison furniture.
Dara Huang (pictured left) shared a selection of snaps with Margot Robbie (pictured right) on Instagram, revealing she helped design the actress’s home office.
‘Thank you for being a girl among women and supporting women-led businesses and supply chains.
“We couldn’t have thought of a more perfect client to represent our dreams of hard work, perseverance, and now work-life balance. Go working moms!”
Dara shared a selection of snaps with the Wolf of Wall Street actress, including selfies and a monochrome image showing her deep in conversation with Margot.
For the occasion, the architect wore a printed chiffon V-neck dress by London fashion brand Badley Store, which cost 569 pounds.
This comes after the mother of Princess Beatrice’s stepson shared a sweet post on social media of her enjoying a glamorous weekend in Paris with her son.
Dara Huang shares eight-year-old Christopher “Wolfie” Mapelli Mozzi with ex-fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 40, who is now married to the King’s niece.
The American architect wrote in her post that it had always been Wolfie’s dream to see the Eiffel Tower.
In the thread of images and videos, Dara shows Wolfie looking up at the Parisian architecture while his doting mother takes a sweet photo from below.
Princess Beatrice’s stepson’s mother thanked the Barbie actress for being the ‘perfect client’
Dara and Margot, who recently announced she is pregnant with her husband Tom Ackerly, participated in a casual chat at the event.
In another image, Dara sits hugging her toddler son at a restaurant as he leans into her shoulder for a loving hug.
Dara captioned the sweet Instagram post: “We did it! Wolfie’s dream was to see the Eiffel Tower and we made it come true this weekend.
“I had the most romantic weekend with my little man. It’s hard to believe that Paris is only a two-hour train ride from London.”
The two did not just wander around the city in search of iconic landmarks. Mother and son appeared to be staying in a luxurious country house, complete with a swimming pool and a selection of spacious bedrooms.
Dara shared several videos of herself posing in the French home’s many mirrors, as well as several of Wolfie exploring the vast new territory.
In one clip, Wolfie is seen jumping into a large outdoor pool as Dara cheers him on from the sidelines, congratulating him on the spectacular dive.
Christopher “Wolfie” Mapelli Mozzi was born on March 28, 2016. Dara and Edo decided to go their separate ways two years later in 2018.
Edo and Beatrice are parents to two-year-old Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi and co-parent Wolfie with Dara and her current partner.
Wolfie made his first appearance on a royal engagement last December at the Together At Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey alongside Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The mother-of-one looked chic in a £569 dress from London-based luxury fashion brand Badley.
Dara was born and raised in the United States, where her maternal grandfather had emigrated from Taiwan. She obtained British citizenship last year.
Speaking about the co-parenting dynamic between her and her ex-fiancé, Dura said she’s glad her eight-year-old son has “two sets of parents trying to help him on both sides.”
Dara added: “It all depends on your point of view. I don’t understand people who get divorced and then have their children as collateral; that doesn’t make any sense.”
“It’s about creating a happy home and lifestyle.”
She told Harper’s Bazaar: ‘Wolfie has had two sets of parents trying to help him from both sides, and I just think, “The more the merrier.”
“I feel lucky to have such positive people around me, who really accept it, because it didn’t have to be that easy.”
Dara added: “It all depends on your point of view. I don’t understand people who get divorced and then have their children as collateral; that doesn’t make any sense.”
“It’s about creating a happy home and lifestyle.”
Dara, a Harvard-trained architect who grew up in Florida, She holds a BA from the University of Florida and transferred to an Ivy League school to pursue a Masters in Architecture. She currently lives in Chelsea, West London.