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Margot Robbie Shows Off Her Natural Texture in Surprising Hairdo Paired With Medieval-Inspired LBD
- On January 20, Vogue Australia released its February 2026 cover featuring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi to promote the Wuthering Heights film adaptation directed by Emerald Fennell and framed as a Queensland homecoming feature.
- Robbie revealed during the promotional press tour that she and Elordi described a close on-set bond and 'mutual obsession,' which preceded cheating accusations online.
- Styled by Vogue Australia Editor-in-Chief Christine Centenera, Margot Robbie wore a Tom Ford dress with a fabric stretch about six inches wide and minimal Paspaley pearls, paired with natural mermaid waves and pale-peach makeup.
- Critics argued that netizens accused the campaign of staged, PR-driven romance optics, compared the strategy to Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, and flagged whitewashing and a hyper-sexualized tone.
- The film is scheduled to premiere on January 28, 2026 in Los Angeles and release on February 13, 2026, with the magazine campaign of four covers shaping pre-release buzz.
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Margot Robbie Kicks Off Her ‘Wuthering Heights’ Press Tour With a Sheer Minidress and a Wild Story
Margot Robbie began her "Wuthering Heights" press tour with two dark romantic looks and an "unhinged" story about the bachelorette her friends threw for her character Cathy.
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Read Full ArticleMargot Robbie Poses in Bodysuit With Jacob Elordi for Vogue Australia
Photo Credit: Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images Margot Robbie mesmerized fans with her stunning new bodysuit look in a new photo for Vogue Australia. The actor was seen posing with her co-star, Jacob Elordi, from her upcoming romantic drama film, “Wuthering Heights.” Fans went gaga over the still, with one admirer calling the Hollywood stars “other worldly beautiful.” Margot Robbie styles a bodysuit and poses with Jacob Elordi …
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