Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Conclude the Wuthering Heights Tour in Stunning Gothic Fashion
After a series of show-stopping appearances, Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi wrapped up their Wuthering Heights promotional tour in Sydney with flair.
Robbie, styled by Andrew Mukamal, made a striking entrance in a breathtaking Ashi Studio Couture creation reminiscent of the desolate Yorkshire moors. The gown, evoking 18th-century fashion, boasted a finely crafted corseted top adorned with hand-painted details that subtly conveyed the themes of love, nostalgia, and decay prevalent in Emerald Fennell’s film adaptation.
The gown featured an off-the-shoulder neckline, enhanced by sheer gauzy sleeves that flowed into tender, frayed cuffs. The fitted bodice accentuated her waist, giving way to an elaborate mermaid skirt characterized by textural layers and a delicate train trailing behind her. This was more than just a dress; it embodied character, representing Catherine Earnshaw through a couture lens.
Robbie’s hair fell in soft, romantic waves, parted centrally for an almost otherworldly effect. Her makeup was kept light and radiant, featuring rosy cheeks, nude lips, and a touch of shimmer on her eyelids. A dark choker added a hint of Victorian drama, seamlessly tying the entire ensemble together with a sophisticated, moody aesthetic.
Jacob Elordi, dressed by Wendi Ferreira and Nicole DeJulio, provided a complementary contrast to Robbie’s gothic glamour in a sharp blue suit and navy tie. His clean and understated style allowed Robbie’s dramatic look to shine while still exuding quiet confidence.
The duo of Australian talent has frequently expressed their enjoyment in collaborating. On the red carpet, Robbie praised Elordi, describing their time together as “amazing” and celebrating their shared Queensland heritage. Despite the rain in Sydney, Robbie embraced the moment’s romance, telling reporters, “If you haven’t kissed in the rain, you should. It’s nearly Valentine’s Day—go have that smooch.”
That bright energy truly embodies the spirit of the film.
A Tour That Redefines Fashion
Robbie’s wardrobe throughout the Wuthering Heights tour has been refreshingly unpredictable. From haunting lace by Alexander McQueen to a bold red snakeskin corset by Dilara Findikoglu, each outfit has skillfully balanced darkness with theatricality. One of the standout looks featured braided real hair woven into a custom Dilara gown, illustrating the tour’s fearless approach to fashion.
Yet, this final Ashi Studio piece may be the most poetically striking of them all.
Moody. Romantic. Cinematic.
This is precisely how one would envision concluding a fast-paced press tour.
Picture a rainy night in Sydney, an elegant corseted gown, and a promotional tour that consistently delivered dramatic flair—this event concluded on an exhilarating note.
