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Margot Robbie rocks crimson and black look alongside Jacob Elordi at ‘Wuthering Heights’ premiere

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Whatever movie stars are made of, Margot Robbie’s got it.

The Australian beauty hit the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of “Wuthering Heights” Wednesday night, channeling her character in dramatic fashion.

Robbie, who plays Catherine Earnshaw in the Emerald Fennell-directed fillm, wore a striking crimson and black gown, consisting of a sheer close-fitting strapless black lace bodice with a dramatically flared skirt in shades of black and red.

The forthcoming movie, out on Valentine’s Day, sees Robbie opposite Jacob Elordi, who plays Heathcliff in the Emily Brontë adaptation, and who also stepped out on the red carpet alongside Robbie.

For his part, the “Euphoria” actor wore an all-black ensemble, consisting of a jacket over a black shirt and pants, accented with a black scarf around his neck and a black cummerbund.

Robbie styled her hair in an elegant updo, and accessorized with a romantic pendant choker for their turn on the carpet.

Earlier in the day, Robbie turned up the heat in a red-hot snakeskin Dilara Findikoglu outfit.

The jaw-dropping look featuring a shell-covered bra, corset and barely-there miniskirt that showed off swaths of thigh and dipped low in the front.

She added an enormous pear-shaped diamond choker and wore the Cece Jewellery custom ring that Robbie gifted Elordi featuring two skeletons intertwined.

Robbie, who was a pioneer of the method-dressing trend with 2023’s “Barbie,” has already begun her “Wuthering Heights” transformation. She kicked off the promo tour with a stop at “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” wearing a totally sheer black lace McQueen dress and heels featuring a rosary bead embellishment.

She’s been favoring bell sleeves in tribute to the Elizabethan-era film, also sporting a Roberto Cavalli mini and sky-high Christian Louboutin heels.

Stylist Andrew Makumal explained the inspiration behind a duo of feather-covered Victoria Beckham looks — one featuring a black corset and the other a very angelic minidress — quoting from the 1847 book.

“Tossing about, she increased her feverish bewilderment to madness, and tore the pillow with her teeth…she seemed to find childish diversion in pulling the feathers from the rents she had just made, and ranging them on the sheet according to their different species,” he wrote on Instagram.

We can’t wait to see all the romantic and increasingly frenetic looks the pair have in store.



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