
Margot Robbie and the Return of a Fashion Legend
On a London afternoon filled with flashing cameras and quiet anticipation, Margot Robbie stepped into more than just a stunning outfit—she stepped into fashion history. Known for her fearless style and cinematic red-carpet presence, the actor surprised fans by reviving a rare archival masterpiece, marking her first major vintage moment during the Wuthering Heights press tour.
Not long ago, Robbie’s Barbie press run became a cultural phenomenon, defined by nostalgic fashion references and archival brilliance. This time, she had been leaning toward modern couture and custom creations, seemingly leaving the past behind. But in a poetic twist, she returned to the archives, reminding the world that true icons know when to honor history.
The look she chose carried the soul of John Galliano’s legendary spring 1992 runway show. At its heart was a jacquard coat trimmed with soft, pale pink feathers that fluttered at the shoulders and cuffs, like whispers of old-world glamour. It felt regal yet rebellious, echoing Galliano’s dramatic storytelling through fabric.

Beneath the theatrical coat lay a daring contrast—a black micro-mini skirt paired with sheer red stockings, fastened with garters in a nod to lingerie-inspired fashion. The styling blurred the line between elegance and provocation, embodying a woman who is both powerful and unapologetically bold.
Robbie and her longtime stylist Andrew Mukamal infused the vintage look with modern personality. Sleek Jacques Marie Mage glasses, striking blue Manolo Blahnik pumps, and radiant Jessica McCormack jewelry reframed the archival piece for a contemporary audience. Where the original runway featured silver mules and ornate hair clips, Robbie’s version felt fresh, confident, and unmistakably her own.
The original collection, titled Napoleon and Joséphine, drew inspiration from the legendary romance between Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Joséphine. Galliano transformed history into fantasy—sheer gowns, tailored frock coats, playful top hats, and sensual silhouettes told a story of love, power, and dramatic reinvention on the runway.

When the collection first debuted in 1992, it was worn by the supermodels of a golden era, including Kate Moss and Helena Christensen—the very model who once carried this exact look down the catwalk. Robbie’s revival creates a poetic bridge between past and present, linking two generations of fashion’s most influential women.
Until now, Robbie’s Wuthering Heights tour had showcased sleek, contemporary couture from Thom Browne, Schiaparelli, Chanel, Victoria Beckham, and Dilara Findikoglu. But this moment—this step back into fashion’s archives—felt different. It felt like a statement, a reminder that the past can still feel thrillingly new.
In wearing this Galliano creation, Margot Robbie didn’t just dress in vintage—she told a story. A story of legacy, reinvention, and timeless glamour. And once again, she proved that no one revisits fashion history with quite the same elegance, confidence, and narrative power as she does.

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