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Robbie's Haunting Tribute to Bronte's Hair
6 Feb
Summary
- Margot Robbie wore a Victorian mourning bracelet made from Emily Bronte's hair.
- The replica bracelet was painstakingly recreated by a Haworth-based studio.
- Robbie's Wuthering Heights wardrobe embraced historical fashion and symbolism.

Margot Robbie recently captivated at the London premiere of "Wuthering Heights," honoring author Emily Bronte with a significant fashion statement. She chose to wear a meticulously recreated Victorian mourning bracelet, originally crafted in the 19th century using the hair of the Bronte sisters. This replica, made by a studio in Haworth, a village closely linked to the Bronte family, served as a direct tribute to Bronte's legacy.
The premiere, which took place on February 6, saw Robbie don a custom gown by Dilara Findikoglu. The dress, featuring a corseted silhouette and intricate braiding, echoed historical Victorian hair-braiding techniques, subtly linking with the mourning bracelet's design.
This carefully curated wardrobe, developed with stylist Andrew Mukamal, moved away from the colorful "Barbie" press tour. Instead, it leaned into deep symbolism and historical research, reflecting the profound emotional themes of Emily Bronte's novel. The film itself is set for release on February 14, and was filmed in the landscapes that inspired the book.




