Overview
- Margot Robbie wore a custom Dilara Fındıkoğlu corseted gown with braided detailing, accessorized by a Victorian mourning bracelet woven from Emily and Anne Brontë’s hair, originally owned by Charlotte Brontë and held by the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
- Her look was finished with bespoke Jessica McCormack jewels and archival Boucheron brooches, extending a campaign that treats material provenance as part of the narrative.
- Charli XCX, who created the film’s original soundtrack, attended in a dramatic Erdem bridal-style gown at the London premiere ahead of the February 13 theatrical release.
- The London events followed a photocall where Robbie wore an archival John Galliano spring 1992 ensemble, underscoring press-tour method dressing curated by stylist Andrew Mukamal.
- Early reactions praise the film’s bold visuals and the Robbie–Elordi chemistry, with some critics forecasting strong box office and awards prospects as Jacqueline Durran emphasizes intentionally non‑literal, mixed-era costume design.