Margot Robbie's Take on Wuthering Heights: A Fashionable Adventure
February 4, 2026
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Cathy in red garters? While the look may not have been Emily Brontë's style, it's a bold choice for Margot Robbie. After her groundbreaking work on the Barbie press tour, Robbie and her stylist, Andrew Mukamal, brought their A-game to the Wuthering Heights promotion, showcasing a unique blend of vintage fashion and modern flair.
The duo collaborated with renowned designers, including Chanel, Thom Browne, and Schiaparelli, to create custom looks inspired by the Brontë sisters' era. But their most impressive surprise came from an archive pull, a bold move that paid homage to the past while adding a contemporary twist.
For the London photocall, Robbie chose a stunning piece from John Galliano's spring 1992 collection for Dior. Imagine a fusion of Penny Lane's iconic style and Empress Joséphine's elegance. She donned a full-length toile coat with pale pink shearling at the cuffs and neckline, a nod to the runway look. Underneath, she wore a black micro miniskirt and a red garter belt, fastened with a pink ribbon, creating a striking contrast.
The only deviation from the original design was in the footwear. Instead of the two-toned shoes worn by Helena Christensen, Robbie opted for pale silver, pointy-toe pumps, adding a touch of modern sophistication.
Robbie's approach to method dressing mirrors the film's unconventional costumes, showcasing her willingness to take creative liberties and make bold choices. This unique style has become a signature of her fashion choices, captivating audiences and setting trends.
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