As movie-lovers prepare to see Margot Robbie as the fierce Catherine — along with Jacob Elordi as the swoon-worthy Heathcliff — in Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights,” Robbie has stepped out for a photoshoot with British Vogue that’s absolutely dreamy!
In one shot that British Vogue shared on Instagram on Thursday, December 4, Robbie can be seen posing in a silver sequined bralette with thin straps that are falling around her upper arms. The star also wears a full-length sheer hoop skirt with a light blush hue and a floral pattern.
Standing in the rain, Robbie tilts her face up as her wet hair falls around her shoulders.
The scene is not only stunning, but it’s also worthy of a romantic Hollywood film.
Margot’s Fans Loved the Stunning Photoshoot
When British Vogue shared the photo of Robbie in the rain — along with another stunning photo of the star — fans reacted by leaving comments with plenty of compliments.
One person wrote, “Thee shoot is beautiful 😍”
“That’s quite the picture 😍,” another person added.
A third fan wrote, “So stunning I LOVE these photos 🔥”
“this photoshoot omg,” someone else left in a comment.
Yet another fan said, “These pictures are amazing!!”
Margot Finds Style ‘Inspiration Everywhere’
GettyIf you love Robbie’s style, then you may want to open yourself up to various influences. Indeed, the star told Harper’s Bazaar, “I find inspiration everywhere.”
“When it comes to a red-carpet look, we pull reference images,” she explained. “It can be Lauren Hutton, it could be Brigitte Bardot. For characters I’ve played, or whoever I’m working with, I always find inspiration in the icons.”
She also noted, “I’m in my thirties now and I feel like I’ve figured out what works for me in a way that I don’t think I had figured out when I was younger. Definitely not as a teenager. We all have that horrifying moment where you look back at a photo and you’re like, ‘Why did I have that side fringe?’ Trends change, but also sometimes it’s just in its execution, not quite working.”
“Then in my twenties, I was still figuring out what made me feel good,” she went on to say. “Sometimes you fall into the trap of wanting to jump onto a trend or a fad but I prefer now to just enhance the parts of me that I like the most. That feels the most authentic, but I think it also just comes across as looking the nicest.”



