Margot Robbie Turns Up the Heat in Scorching Snakeskin Mini Dress at ‘Wuthering Heights’ Premiere
Margot Robbie continues to prove why she is the reigning queen of the red carpet, opting for a bold aesthetic that bridges the gap between high fashion and gothic romance. During the global junket photocall for her latest project on Thursday, Jan. 29, the actress delivered a look that social media immediately dubbed one of her most daring to date.
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The three-time Oscar nominee sizzled in a racy, red snakeskin mini dress designed by Dilara Findikoglu. The lingerie-inspired piece featured a structured, corset-style bodice and delicate lacing, perfectly capturing the intense energy of the press tour.
Margot Robbie at the ‘WUTHERING HEIGHTS’ photocall. 📷 pic.twitter.com/BywuscVpGt
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Robbie posed for a series of solo shots before being joined by a lineup of A-list costars for the event. The vibrant crimson hue of the dress served as a sharp contrast to the moody, atmospheric backdrop prepared for the media.
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This high-octane fashion moment is just the latest stop on a massive promotional tour for the film adaptation of Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights.” In the film, Robbie stars as the spirited Catherine Earnshaw alongside Jacob Elordi, who portrays the brooding Heathcliff.
The project is directed by Emerald Fennell, who has described this version as a visceral and unapologetic look at the novel’s dark themes. Fans have been eagerly tracking the “method dressing” choices of the leads, which have favored a dark, Victorian-inspired color palette.
Aside from her work on the Yorkshire moors, Robbie remains one of the busiest producers in Hollywood through her company, LuckyChap Entertainment. She is currently in pre-production for a live-action “Monopoly” movie and a much-anticipated adaptation of “The Sims.”
On the acting front, Robbie starred in “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” alongside Colin Farrell. The film, described as an imaginative tale of two strangers and the unbelievable journey that connects them, is directed by Kogonada.
Robbie has also been making headlines for her philanthropic work, recently launching a foundation focused on supporting young women in the arts. Despite her massive success with “Barbie” and now “Wuthering Heights,” she continues to prioritize projects that challenge her as both an actor and a creator.
The 35-year-old actress recently spoke about her need for a “break” from the screen, though her upcoming slate suggests otherwise. In addition to her film roles, she is rumored to be in talks for a limited series focused on the early life of a legendary Hollywood starlet.
As the “Wuthering Heights” release date of Feb. 13, draws closer, the industry is closely watching to see if this adaptation can replicate her previous box office magic. Early reviews from critics have praised the chemistry between Robbie and Elordi as electrifying and uncomfortably intense.
The global junket photocall in London showcased not just a dress, but Robbie’s ability to embody the spirit of her characters long before the film hits theaters. By choosing a designer known for subversive and feminist themes, she once again proved that her fashion choices are never accidental.
Do you think Margot Robbie’s recent pivot toward darker, more gothic-inspired roles is a refreshing change of pace, or do you prefer her in more whimsical, lighthearted films? Please share your thoughts in the comments.


