Margot Robbie wears bracelet with Bronte sisters’ hair to ‘Wuthering Heights’ London premiere – PICS |

Margot Robbie wears bracelet with Bronte sisters' hair to 'Wuthering Heights' London premiere - PICS

Margot Robbie had all eyes on her jewels once again as she stepped up on the London red carpet for the ‘Wuthering Heights’ premiere, with a replica of the Victorian mourning bracelet once owned by author Charlotte Bronte.

Margot Robbie’s bracelet steals spotlight

Robbie, who was dressed to the nines in a sheer gown with hair braid detailing, made jaws drop once again with her jewellery choices. The actress went viral online when word spread that she wore a recreation of a bracelet originally owned by Charlotte Bronte. What made the piece even more jaw-dropping, was that the original piece, dating back around 175 years, was made from the hair of her sisters – Emily Bronte and Anne Bronte. The original bracelet featured an amethyst stone set into a band intricately woven from the intertwined hair. Over time, the historic piece also went on to include the hair of Charlotte.

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About the mourning bracelet

The original is however, locked away in the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth as it has reportedly faded and become ‘extremely delicate’ Vogue reported.The replica that the star wore on the rain-drenched red carpet, was crafted by Wyedean Weaving. Robbie stunned in a custom Dilara Findikoglu ensemble featuring a corset gown with hair braiding, dyed to match the bracelet.About ‘Wuthering Heights’‘Wuthering Heights’, directed by Emerald Fennell, is a bold and original interpretation of one of the greatest love stories of all time. The film stars Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, whose forbidden passion for one another turns from romantic to intoxicating in an epic tale of lust, love, and madness.The film also stars Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver and Ewan Mitchell.The film is scheduled to hit theatres in time for the Valentine’s weekend, on February 13.

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