The stars of Wuthering Heights – Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, and director Emerald Fennell featured fashion looks across the press tour that took inspiration from the darkly romantic and gothic theming of Emily Brontë’s classic novel. However, from the photocall looks to the red-carpet fashion – the Wuthering Heights promotional tour took film fashion and ‘method dressing’ to the next level. But undoubtedly Margot Robbie’s looks truly stole every red-carpet on this tour, from Los Angeles and London to Paris and Sydney.
Working alongside her long-time stylist, Andrew Mukamal, Margot Robbie sported glamorous looks from major designer houses including Chanel, Vivienne Westwood, and Schiaparelli, among others. We take a look at Margot Robbie’s Victorian-inspired gothic fashion from archival looks through to custom pieces.
Los Angeles: Wuthering Heights Press Tour Fashion
On January 28th 2026, the Wuthering Heights World Premiere began in Los Angeles. Held at the TCL Chinese Theatre, Margot Robbie’s first photocall and red-carpet look for this press tour location featured red theming.
Photocall Look
For Margot Robbie’s photocall look she wore Dilara Findikoglu. The red and black mini dress featured corset details in a snakeskin pattern. She also wore jewellery by Jessica McCormack and red custom heels by Manolo Blahnik.
An extra-special touch to this photocall look involved a gold ring by Cece Jewellery which featured the following quote – “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” This is taken from chapter 9 of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel where Catherine Earnshaw speaks about her relationship with Heathcliff. Interestingly, Jacob Elordi also wore a matching ring for his photocall look to represent the pairing of these iconic tragic lovers in literature.
And at the Los Angeles Red-carpet Premiere – Photo courtesy of Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
Red-Carpet Look
For her first red-carpet look on this World Premiere, Margot Robbie wore a Schiaparelli gown, which featured a strapless, fitted lace bodice that shaped into a mermaid skirt. Although, the ombré design here holds nothing back. However, dramatically voluminous, the jet black fabric evolves into a striking blood-red, which creates a bold cross between romantic and gothic that is perfectly on-theme! To add even more glam, Margot Robbie wore the Elizabeth Taylor-owned diamond necklace by Taj Mahal which is worth $8.8 million.
Paris: Wuthering Heights Press Tour Fashion
On February 2nd 2026, the Wuthering Heights World Premiere moved onto Paris, France. Margot Robbie’s photocall and red-carpet looks for Paris showcased a darker, and more gothic edge.
Photocall Look
For her photocall look on the Paris stop at the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, Margot Robbie wore a Custom Thom Browne dress. The corset fitted dress featured an off-the-shoulder neckline, black lace fabric, and a black choker necklace to match. But she also paired the couture dress with jewellery by Jessica McCormack. And styled her hair in a simple up-do with bold curls to frame her face. This was without a doubt one of the best looks from this press tour.
And at the Paris Red-carpet Premiere – Photo Courtesy of Pierre Mouton/Getty Images
Red-Carpet Look
Bringing her all to the Paris red-carpet fashion for the Wuthering Heights World Tour at Le Grand Rex, Margot Robbie wore Chanel in a luscious long velvety red gown. However, also matching the red carpet, the bodice was once again on-theme with a fitted corset silhouette. Along with draped fabric across the skirt that revealed a white full ballgown layer beneath.
The exquisite gown extended into a long train to serve a dramatic and fiercely regal look for the night. Margot Robbie’s gown was accessorised with a red choker necklace and a diamond stone centre by American jewellery designer, Lorraine Schwartz.
London: Wuthering Heights Press Tour Fashion
On February 4th 2026, the Wuthering Heights World Premiere continued in London, UK. Margot Robbie’s photocall and red-carpet looks for London featured a light and mythical fairy-tale style.
Photocall Look
Held at Spencer House in London, Margot Robbie looked simply regal wearing John Galliano. This light-green jacquard jacket gown is taken from the iconic vintage vaults of the British fashion designer. Although, pink details also covered the collar and the cuffs along with a simple black mini skirt. But the red thigh-high socks with small pink bows added a little bold colour to her royal look. Elegant in Galliano, Margot Robbie accessorised with jewellery by Jessica McCormack and heels by Manolo Blahnik.
And at the London Red-carpet Premiere – Photo courtesy of Ian West/PA
Red-Carpet Look
Wearing a custom gown by Dilara Findikoglu, this fairy-tale-esque look fully embodied the Wuthering Heights theming at London’s Leicester Square premiere. Interestingly, this corset-fitted gown featured sheer fabric with an elegant train and a trim made of gold braided hair. Margot Robbie also wore a matching choker necklace and Manolo Blahnik heels. However, she once again accessorised with Jessica McCormack jewellery along with archival Boucheron jewellery.
But perhaps the biggest nod to the film comes with the Victorian mourning bracelet from Charlotte Brontë’s collection. Margot Robbie can be seen wearing this on the red carpet in the image above. This showcases major designer houses and haute couture at their very best to portray the high-fashion of the Victorian era.
Sydney: Wuthering Heights Press Tour Fashion
On February 12th 2026, the Wuthering Heights World Premiere continued in Sydney, Australia. Held at the State Theatre, Margot Robbie’s photocall and red-carpet looks for Sydney focused on elegance and sophistication.
Photocall Look
Reflecting her character, Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights, Margot Robbie wears Ashi Studio in a custom, fitted corset dress made with vintage lace. She also pairs these with matching heels and a silver choker necklace. Here her look models a mix of both vintage (with the fabric) and modern (with the style). However, opting for a mini dress definitely switches up the promotional looks for the World Tour.
And at the Red-carpet Premiere – Photo courtesy of Don Arnold
Red-Carpet Look
On Sydney’s ‘blue carpet’, Margot Robbie wore Custom Ashi Studio. Wearing a corset bodice with hand-painted details made in collaboration with corset maker, Mr. Pearl – the Hollywood actress owned this elegant style. Interestingly the off-the-shoulder sheer tulle sleeves and tulle skirt gave the look that extra edge.
However, designed to look centuries old, the pale écru gown featured matching distressed fabric running along the cuffs of the sleeves and at the train of the gown. This sheer and distressed fabric represents the decay, romanticism, and tragic love story of Wuthering Heights. It also looked like it came straight from Catherine Earnshaw’s wardrobe.
But she also added a slight gothic vibe to her look, pairing gold and diamond rings and a choker by Lorraine Schwartz with custom Manolo Blahnik heels. Although, wearing her locks in loose waves also completed this elegant look.
World Tour Fashion
Other noticeable looks on the World Premiere promotional tour included a sheer black dress by Alexander McQueen for Margot Robbie’s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! As well as, a Mark Gong slip dress for her appearance on SiriusXM’s The Julia Cunningham Show.
And wears Alexander McQueen to Jimmy Kimmel Live – Photo courtesy of PG/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images
But drawing from the film’s themes, Margot Robbie wore everything from darkly haunting gowns to mythical spell-binding fairy-tale-esque fashion. Not only looking elegantly royal but she also adhered to the gothic romanticism of the Wuthering Heights era.
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