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Margot Robbie once again proved why she's one of Hollywood's most compelling style stars as she stepped onto the red carpet at the London premiere of 'Wuthering Heights.' Merging literary history with high fashion, the actress dazzled in a gothic-inspired ensemble that transcended glitz. What’s the most notable detail? The Brontë sisters' inspired hair was used to create a Victorian mourning bracelet, which is a potent and symbolic homage to the novel's legacy.
As Robbie continues to dominate every premiere with thoughtfully curated looks, her latest appearance perfectly mirrored the dark romance and emotional depth of the upcoming film, in which she stars as Catherine Earnshaw.
A Red Carpet Moment Steeped in Gothic Romance
Throughout the ongoing 'Wuthering Heights' press tours, Margot Robbie has been providing memorable fashion moments. Her appearance at the London premiere on 5th February, was no different. In a custom translucent nude gown created by Dilara Findikoglu, the 'Barbie' star walked the red carpet at London's Odeon Luxe Leicester Square. The gown had a corseted bodice, braided gold-rope additions, and a layered tulle skirt that gracefully flowed behind her.
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The ensemble was completed with gold strappy heels, a braided choker and a gentle makeup palette that complemented the outfit's dramatic edge with a sophisticated, romantic finish. Andrew Mukamal, Robbie's stylist, created an ensemble that felt like a bridge between Victorian mourning aesthetics and contemporary high fashion by leaning into the gothic atmosphere of the movie.
The historic piece on Robbie's wrist—a Victorian-era mourning bracelet crafted from Emily and Anne Brontë's hair and once worn by their sister Charlotte Brontë—was what really turned her ensemble into a talking point. Robbie wore a replica on the carpet as a moving tribute to the literary history behind 'Wuthering Heights.'
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This extremely personal object, rooted in 19th-century tradition, was worn as a memento and token of remembrance for her deceased siblings. The bracelet captures both gothic emotion and personal historical relevance with its core amethyst stone and entwined hair braids.
The Film, Her Role, and The Meaning Behind the Look
Robbie's interest in 'Wuthering Heights' goes beyond fashion; she is a producer on the Emerald Fennell-directed movie, which attempts to adapt Emily Brontë's beloved 1847 book for contemporary viewers. Robbie plays Catherine Earnshaw against Jacob Elordi's Heathcliff in the adaption, giving one of the most turbulent love stories in literature a new level of passion.
Just before Valentine's Day, on 13th February, the film is scheduled to open in theaters nationwide. It promises viewers a visceral, intensely emotional look at the desolate Yorkshire moors and passionate personalities.
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Throughout the promotional campaign, Robbie has made bold fashion choices that echo elements of the film's themes and era, from Victorian-inspired corsetry to archival jewelry. She even donned exquisite historic pieces, like an $8.8 million Elizabeth Taylor diamond necklace, at the previous premiere, proving her dedication to crafting powerful visual narratives that correspond with her cinematic work.
Other historic items at the London event, such as Boucheron brooches from the early 20th century, custom garnet and pearl earrings, and a four-carat ruby ring, enhanced the narrative of her ensemble and united a celebration of fashion, history, and cinema.