Margot Robbie stunned onlookers at the world premiere of Wuthering Heights in Paris on Monday, February 2, 2026.
The 35-year-old actress arrived at the historic Théâtre du Châtelet wearing a custom Chanel gown made of deep red velvet.
The design featured a structured corset bodice and a dramatic three-meter train, which stylists meticulously arranged as she posed for photographers.
The look served as a deliberate nod to the Georgian era, the time period during which Emily Brontë's classic novel takes place.
Robbie, who both stars in and produced the film through her company LuckyChap Entertainment, chose a bold beauty look to match the ensemble.
She wore her hair in a sleek, low bun and opted for a dark berry lip color that complemented the rich tones of her dress.
During her time on the red carpet, the actress took a moment to sign autographs for hundreds of fans who gathered in the cold Parisian evening to catch a glimpse of the star.
The Paris premiere marks the beginning of a global press tour for the latest adaptation of Wuthering Heights.
Directed by Emerald Fennell, the film also stars Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. Elordi joined Robbie on the red carpet, looking sharp in a classic black tuxedo.
The project has generated significant buzz since its announcement, as fans eagerly wait to see how the creative duo behind Saltburn handles the dark and moody atmosphere of the Yorkshire moors.
Critics in attendance noted that the film's visual style appears to match the grandeur of Robbie’s premiere outfit.
Early reviews praise the production's commitment to historical accuracy while adding a modern psychological edge to the story of Catherine and Heathcliff.
Following the Paris screening, the cast will travel to London and New York before the film officially reaches theaters later this month.