Margot Robbie in London: How Catherine Earnshaw Meets Vivienne Westwood's Rebellion

Margot Robbie in London: How Catherine Earnshaw Meets Vivienne Westwood's Rebellion
The promotional tour for Wuthering Heights continues to dominate global fashion headlines, thanks to the creative duo of star Margot Robbie and her stylist Andrew McCamul

After a series of looks that evoked the Victorian era, Robbie surprised everyone at Claridge's London with an outfit that celebrated Britain's rich heritage with a sophisticated punk twist.

Westwood Archive: An Artifact Breathing Modernity

Robbie chose a quilted black leather ensemble, consisting of a corset and a mini-puff skirt, from the late designer Vivienne Westwood's Autumn 1988 Time Machine collection.

Historical Value: This piece, sourced from the renowned Nordic Poetry Archive in East London, predates the Australian star herself and represents the revolutionary "mini-crini" era in which Westwood blended the rigor of the past with the rebellious spirit of the present.

Louboutin Shoes: A Clash of Power and Femininity


The look wouldn't have been complete without the custom Conquillas shoes by Christian Louboutin. With their heelless platform design and sharp, studded silhouettes, the shoes combined Catherine Earnshaw's fierce spirit with the arched, high-heeled aesthetic of Barbie, adding a touch of avant-garde to the overall look.

Catherine's Journey from London to Los Angeles

This look was just one in a series of visually stunning appearances during the tour:
At the London show: She dazzled in a nude corset by Dilara Findikoglu, paired with a bracelet inspired by the real hair of author Emily Brontë.
In Los Angeles: She turned heads in a Schiaparelli Spring 2026 couture design, complemented by a historic necklace that once belonged to Elizabeth Taylor.
In the photoshoot: She appeared in a John Galliano (Autumn 1992) look, a captivating combination that critics described as a meeting between Penny Lane and Empress Josephine.

Fagon's vision: Margot Robbie isn't just promoting a film; she's redefining the 2026 dark romance. By shedding traditional corsets and embracing leather and strong rivalry, she affirms that Catherine isn't a fictional character, but a modern, powerful, and rebellious woman. 

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