Margot Robbie kept the spotlight firmly on herself after the Los Angeles premiere of Wuthering Heights, stepping into the afterparty in a vintage look that instantly dominated the room. The 35-year-old actress traded red-carpet drama for playful glamour, choosing a bold mini dress that left little doubt about her confidence.
For the evening celebration at an upscale restaurant, Robbie wore a silk piece from Roberto Cavalli’s fall–winter 2004 collection. The dress featured a rich red-and-gold baroque print that caught the light with every movement. Its fitted bodice and deep neckline emphasized her silhouette, while layered ruffles at the hem added motion and a teasing edge.

She paired the dress with gold open-toe heels decorated with jeweled buckles from the same fashion house, visually lengthening her legs. A vintage handbag with an embroidered handle completed the look, while pearl drop earrings and a simple black choker added contrast and a subtle noir mood.
Her makeup leaned into evening glamour: curled lashes, warm blush, and a soft lilac lip. Robbie’s hair was styled into an elegant updo, with loose curls framing her face and softening the overall effect.

The actress was accompanied by her husband, Tom Ackerley, with whom she welcomed a son in October 2024. Ackerley opted for a classic black tuxedo, letting Robbie’s vintage statement piece carry the visual weight of the night.
Also present at the afterparty was Robbie’s co-star Jacob Elordi, who remained in his sleek all-black outfit. The pair posed together for photos alongside director Emerald Fennell and producer Josie McNamara, celebrating the film’s launch.

Robbie appeared relaxed and energized throughout the evening. She sipped cocktails, laughed freely, and danced as if the room weren’t filled with cameras. Her mood matched the dress: vibrant, carefree, and impossible to ignore.
The look added another striking chapter to Robbie’s ongoing fashion narrative — one that blends vintage risk with modern polish, ensuring every appearance becomes part of the conversation.