Quick Read
- Margot Robbie wore Elizabeth Taylor’s $8.8 million Taj Mahal diamond necklace to the “Wuthering Heights” premiere.
- She stars as Catherine Earnshaw alongside Jacob Elordi’s Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell’s R-rated adaptation.
- The necklace, a gift from Richard Burton to Taylor, symbolizes intense romantic history and Mughal heritage.
- Robbie and Elordi displayed strong chemistry on the red carpet and have spoken of a “mutual obsession.”
- The film is set for release in theaters on February 13, 2026.
LOS ANGELES (Azat TV) – Actress Margot Robbie commanded attention at the Los Angeles premiere of “Wuthering Heights” on Wednesday night, not only for her starring role as Catherine Earnshaw but for donning an $8.8 million diamond necklace once owned by Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor. The dazzling appearance, alongside co-star Jacob Elordi, kicked off the press tour for director Emerald Fennell’s highly anticipated R-rated adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel, signaling a dramatic and fashion-forward cinematic event.
Margot Robbie’s Premiere Style Statement
Margot Robbie, 35, graced the red carpet at the TCL Chinese Theatre in a breathtaking couture gown by Schiaparelli. The ensemble featured a strapless nude illusion bodice with black lace, leading into a black velvet skirt that elegantly hugged her hips before flaring out into a dramatic mermaid-style silhouette. The skirt’s lower half transitioned to a deep red shade, a subtle nod to the film’s moody color palette, as reported by DailyMail.com. Her blonde hair was styled in a romantic bun, with curled strands framing her face, complemented by minimal eye makeup and rosy-nude lips.
However, it was the historic jewelry that truly captivated onlookers. Robbie wore Elizabeth Taylor’s heart-shaped Taj Mahal diamond necklace, valued at a reported $8.8 million, high on her neck with the gold chain falling down her back. She completed her look with custom diamond earrings by Lorraine Schwartz and a Fred Leighton 19th-century ruby and diamond ring, according to Vogue. Her husband, film producer Tom Ackerley, co-founder of LuckyChap Entertainment which produced the film, proudly supported her at the event.
The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond: A Symbol of Obsession
The Taj Mahal diamond necklace carries a rich history, perfectly aligning with the themes of intense romance and obsession prevalent in “Wuthering Heights.” The piece was famously gifted to Elizabeth Taylor by her fifth husband, Richard Burton, for her 40th birthday in 1972, serving as an emblem of their own epic love story. The diamond itself has an even more ancient provenance, having been passed down through generations of Mughal royalty, including Emperor Shah Jahan, who commissioned the Taj Mahal mausoleum as a tribute to his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, inspiring the diamond’s name.
Cartier later acquired the jewel, with in-house designer Alfred Durante creating the distinctive gold and ruby chain, studded with rondelles and tassels, that Taylor later received. The necklace was sold for $8.8 million in December 2011 as part of a larger sale of Taylor’s estate, breaking records for Indian jewels at the time. Robbie’s choice to wear such a historically significant and romantically charged piece underscored the film’s exploration of profound and often destructive love.
“Wuthering Heights” and Star Chemistry
Robbie, who portrays Catherine Earnshaw, reunited with her onscreen love interest, Jacob Elordi, 28, who plays Heathcliff, on the red carpet. The duo, who have openly discussed their “mutual obsession” and “codependent” dynamic during the filming, sent fans into a frenzy by holding hands, as noted by DailyMail.com. Earlier in the week, Robbie had reportedly gifted Elordi a stunning matching signet ring featuring two embracing skeletons and the inscription: “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” The rings also bear the initials of Cathy and Heathcliff, along with “1847-2026,” referencing the novel’s publication year and the film’s release.
The stars also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, where they playfully discussed the film’s R-rating and the significant amount of on-screen intimacy between their characters, which reportedly goes beyond the original novel’s depiction. “Wuthering Heights,” directed by Emerald Fennell, is described as a dark and gothic tale focusing on the intense and destructive relationship between its central figures. The film is set to be released in theaters just before Valentine’s Day, on February 13, 2026.
A New Vision for Brontë’s Classic
Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of “Wuthering Heights” is anticipated to be a highly stylized and subversive tribute to dramatic love affairs and lovelorn obsession, gleefully mixing historical references with glitzy modernity, according to Vogue. Robbie’s press tour wardrobe, styled by Andrew Mukamal, has already hinted at this approach, with the actress embracing a form of “method-dressing” that echoes the film’s themes, much like her highly acclaimed “Barbie” press tour. Notable guests at the premiere included director Emerald Fennell, Charli xcx (who created an original soundtrack for the film), Hong Chau, Cara Delevingne, Ava Phillippe, Shazad Latif, and Alison Oliver, each showcasing distinctive fashion choices that added to the event’s glamour.
The premiere of “Wuthering Heights” became a carefully curated spectacle, leveraging Margot Robbie’s star power and the intrinsic romance of Elizabeth Taylor’s iconic necklace to not only celebrate the film but also to subtly reframe Emily Brontë’s classic for a contemporary audience, emphasizing its themes of passionate, consuming love through a lens of high fashion and celebrity allure.

