Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” is giving Victorian romance a modern makeover and the real world is falling in love with this look. Margot Robbie’s Catherine has between 45 and 50 costume changes throughout the film, each blending historical elegance with contemporary edge. Costume designer Jacqueline Durran (the visionary behind Barbie’s wardrobe) mixes Victorian silhouettes with modern high-shine fabrics and translucent materials. The best part? You don’t need a Hollywood budget to channel Catherine’s vibe.

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Capture the Catherine Aesthetic

Bloomingdale’s just launched a 35-piece AQUA x “Wuthering Heights” collection available through February 22 along with other collabs. All pieces are available online and at Bloomingdale’s stores nationwide, bringing gothic glamour within reach.

Sweetheart Neck High Low Rose-Printed Gown

This showstopper channels Catherine’s ethereal energy with a Victorian-inspired neckline and dramatic hemline while the rose print feels perfectly windswept and moody. 

DIY alternative: Look for vintage floral maxi dresses at thrift stores and find a tailor to create that high-low hem (unless you’re handy with a sewing machine).

Sweetheart Neck Lace Top

This delicate lace top also features a sweetheart neckline but in a more versatile everyday piece. The floral detailing makes it perfect for a movie date night. 

DIY alternative: Add a sheer lace layer over a simple camisole or crop a vintage lace dress into a top.

Cable-Knit Sweater with Woven Ribbons

Inspired by Margot’s plaited hair in the film, this sweater reimagines that detail into something you can wear. It’s that perfect wearable movie moment.

DIY alternative: Weave velvet or satin ribbons through the cable pattern of a chunky knit.

TokyoMilk “Wuthering Heights” x Dead Sexy Eau de Parfum

This special-release fragrance captures the film’s intoxicating passion with notes of vanilla, exotic wood, orchid, and ebony. The glass bottle comes wrapped in a crimson floral design on one side and embossed with a bold skull on the other: memento mori meets moorland romance. 

DIY alternative: Layer vanilla and sandalwood essential oils with your favorite woody perfume to create a similar dark, romantic scent.

slip x “Wuthering Heights” Pure Silk Embroidered Contoured Sleep Mask with Lace Trim

This luxurious sleep mask features mulberry silk with delicate lace trim and a “kiss me again” embroidered design. The contoured shape protects delicate eyelashes while you sleep, bringing old-world elegance to your bedtime routine. 

DIY alternative: This one might be a little hard to emulate but is worth the splurge for this luxe piece. 

Victorian Meets the Modern Era

Margot’s press tour looks prove that Brontë-era styles can be both timeless and contemporary. She’s worn a black lace Alexander McQueen dress with a high neck and classic high-low hemline, and a Roberto Cavalli black dress with bell sleeves and a black velvet choker. She and Jacob Elordi are even sporting matching custom skeleton couple rings.

As this emerging trend takes over, expect vintage brooches, German milkmaid-inspired corsetry adapted into structured tops, and ribbon details woven into everything from hair to knitwear.

In the beauty realm, natural, soft waves are likely to dominate spring hairstyles while makeup trends will mirror Margot’s natural tones and hints of pale peach. The crimped waves in a half-ponytail from her press appearances are already inspiring social media recreations.

“Wuthering Heights” proves these looks don’t have to feel stuffy. Between bold vision, genius costume design, and accessible collaborations, you’ll be inspired to romanticize your style. The film debuts February 13 – just in time to inspire your Valentine’s Day style.

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