
I strongly believe Margot’s dress is custom based on Look 27 from the Dilara Findikoglu A/W 2025 Collection. I will add more details to this caption at a later date!

It’s difficult to comprehend the sentimental value of this particular piece that Margot wore tonight at the UK premiere of Wuthering Heights. Although a replica, and at first glance it may look like a vintage antique, it is most definitely more than that.
The bracelet itself became part of a popular “trend” during the Victorian age and is part of a specific type of jewellery, titled “Mourning Jewellery”. This pertains to the creation of pieces to commemorate the passing of a loved one and often included actual items of the deceased such as hair.
This particular bracelet was commissioned by Charlotte Brontë as a love and dedication to her deceased sisters Emily and Anne.
As well as tightly braided pieces of the hair from her sisters, it also sports a standout sparkling amethyst laid in gold hardware. If you look closely at Margot’s Dilara Findokglu dress, you’ll notice just how well it matches with the braided material through the length of it.

This bracelet wasn’t the only archive inspired piece that Margot wore tonight; Andrew also styled her with Boucheron archival brooches, one being the Assyrian Lion brooch, from 1920, attached to her braided choker. On her sternum, attached to the dress, she wore the Walkyrie brooch, with both brooches set in yellow gold with cushion cut garnet and diamonds, from 1900.

Margot’s other jewellery pieces are by Jessica McCormack. Firstly, she wore their East-West Cushion Ruby Button Back Ring. Her earrings are bespoke Garnet, Pearl, & Diamond.

Lastly, she once again wore their Ruby & Diamond Daisy Halo Ring – N/A.