Margot Robbie with a copy of Charlotte Brontë's mourning bracelet.

Margot Robbie wears a replica of Charlotte Brontë's mourning bracelet at the premiere of «Wuthering Heights» in London.

Margot Robbie attends the premiere of «Wuthering Heights» at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in... Samir Hussein

While Emerald Fennel's Wuthering Heights proved to be a controversial attraction from the start, Margot Robie has the approval of Emily Bronte herself - or, at least, as close as one can get to it.

For the London premiere, Robbie wore a replica of a bracelet that was once made from the author's own hair. The original, a piece of Victorian mourning jewellery, belonged to Brontë's sister Charlotte and was made from the hair of Emily and Anne Brontë. Wyedean Weaving, based in Haworth, made a replica of the 175-year-old bracelet.

Victorian mourning jewellery often included intricate braids of hair. They appear in Dilara Findikoglu's custom-designed outfit for Robbie. A nude corset dress adorned with intricate blonde braids to match the actress' hair.

Margot Robbie at the London premiere of «Wuthering Heights». Dave Benett

Complementing the bracelet, jeweler Jessica McCormack, whose signature buttoned designs have won fans like Zendaya, Zoë Kravitz and Dakota Johnson, created a ring and earrings specifically for Robbie's look at the premiere. Inspired by Brontë's furry bracelet, McCormack - whose work is influenced by the Victorian and Georgian eras - created a pair of earrings with garnets, diamonds and pearls. Robbie also wore a specially designed four-carat ruby ring.

Dilara Findikoglu Autumn/Winter 2025. Photo by Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com

The bracelet was not the only rare piece of jewellery Robbie wore on the London red carpet. Her stylist, Andrew Mukamal, also supplied Boucheron pins from the early 20th century. On her sternum, she wore the Walkyrie brooch from 1900. The brooch features a garnet-cut cushion and diamonds in yellow gold, with two Valkyrie profiles engraved in gold. Attached to her braided necklace was the Assyrian Lion brooch from 1920. A lion face in yellow gold, also decorated with a cushion-cut garnet and diamonds.

Source: vogue.co.uk

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