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Last night at the London premiere of “Wuthering Heights” Oscar-nominated actress and producer Margot Robbie walked the red carpet in Leicester Square wearing a custom Dilara Findikoglu inspired by a bracelet that belonged to Charlotte Brontë.


The intricate, delicate bracelet features hair from two people, believed to be her sisters, Emily and Anne. During the Victorian era hair jewellery was fashionable and widely worn and it was common practice to make mourning jewellery incorporating the hair of a deceased relative. The bracelet is made of a wide band of braided hair with a gold clasp set with garnets and has been owned by the Museum since 1923.

The original bracelet is currently on display at the Brontë Parsonage Museum alongside other examples of mourning jewellery.

Photo of a bracelet of woven light-coloured hair, clasped with two garnet stones.
Charlotte Brontë’s bracelet, now on display at the Brontë Parsonage Museum. Credit: Bevan Cockerill ©The Brontë Society 2024
Woman wearing a dress with plaits of hair.
Margot Robbie wearing custom Dilara Findikoglu with replica of Charlotte Brontë’s bracelet. Credit: Getty Images

Rebecca Yorke, Director of the Brontë Parsonage Museum said: “The museum holds the world’s largest collections of Brontë manuscripts, clothing and personal possessions and we take our responsibility as custodians extremely seriously.

“This event has offered us an unprecedented opportunity to share an item from our collection and tell its story with a global and contemporary audience, and we are thrilled that, thanks to director Emerald Fennell, Margot Robbie and everyone involved with the film, Emily Brontë and her masterpiece continue to be part of popular culture almost 200 years after her death.”

Rebecca continued: “We were delighted to work in partnership with Wyedean Weaving, based in Haworth, to create a faithful and high quality replica bracelet which Margot Robbie wore on the red carpet, and to facilitate visits from Dilara’s team to view the original bracelet.”


“Wuthering Heights” has been directed by Emerald Fennell and stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, reuniting the trio who worked together previously on Fennell’s 2023 film ‘Saltburn’. ‘Wuthering Heights’ was produced by Robbie’s production company LuckyChap and will be released in cinemas on 13 February 2026.