Having already impressed with a string of racy period looks, Margot Robbie wowed once again as she arrived for the Wuthering Heights UK premiere on Thursday.
The actress has been sporting a string of Georgian-inspired outfits to promote her role as the fierce heroine Catherine Earnshaw in Emerald Fennell's much-anticipated adaptation of Emily Bronte's novel.
Margot braved the black carpet in a daring sheer gown with a Victorian-esque corset and green knotted trim.
The Barbie star's dress showed off her incredible figure as it boasted a form-fitting sheer skirt and a long train.
Margot has starred alongside Jacob Elordi in the racy romantic film, which is set for release on February 13, just in time for Valentine's Day.
Charli XCX stunned in a pink bridal-esque gown and veil as she made an early arrival for the star-studded UK premiere of Wuthering Heights on Thursday.
Having already impressed with a string of racy period looks, Margot Robbie wowed once again as she arrived for the Wuthering Heights UK premiere on Thursday
The Barbie star was joined by her on-screen love interest Jacob Elordi, who plays the rogue Heathcliff in the racy film
The hitmaker has penned the soundtrack for Emerald Fennell's much-anticipated adaptation of Emily Bronte's novel, and joined the cast for the launch ahead of its release on February 13.
Channelling the passionate heroine Catherine Earnshaw, Charlie arrived in a dusky pink gown with a matching bridal veil.
The Brat star posed up a storm on the rain-soaked black carpet as her look emulated the gothic tone of the upcoming film.
Charli XCX stunned in a pink bridal-esque gown and veil as she made an early arrival for the star-studded premiere
The hitmaker has penned the soundtrack for Emerald Fennell's much-anticipated adaptation of Emily Bronte's novel, and joined the cast for the launch ahead of its release on February 13
Channelling the passionate heroine Catherine Earnshaw, Charlie arrived in a dusky pink gown with a matching bridal veil
Emerald Fennell, whose work on the film is a follow-up to her acclaimed hit Saltburn, channelled the film's period tone in a red corset gown.
Matching star Margot's jaw-dropping accessories, Emerald teamed her outfit with an elegant blue opal necklace.
Like Charli, star Margot Robbie has been leaning into the Georgian era of the film throughout this press tour and her recent outfits have nodded to the period film and the 1847 novel that served as its inspiration.
The actress plays Catherine Earnshaw to Elordi's Heathcliff in the new film, and their off-screen chemistry has almost overshadowed their on-screen romance over recent weeks.
Channelling the passionate heroine Catherine Earnshaw, Charlie arrived in a dusky pink gown with a matching bridal veil
Emerald Fennell, whose work on the film is a follow-up to her acclaimed hit Saltburn, channelled the film's period tone in a red corset gown
The beaming actress and writer stunned in the elegant red dress with a flowing train
Matching star Margot's jaw-dropping accessories, Emerald teamed her outfit with an elegant blue opal necklace
Alison Oliver exuded elegant in a pearly pink gown adorned with bow detailing as she arrived for the premiere
The star, who plays Isabella Linton in the film, cut a sophisticated figure at the premiere
Hong Chau, who stars in the film as Nelly Dean, opted for an eye-catching black and white look
Amy Morgan showed off her growing bump in a form-fitting black gown with a silver trim
Jessica Knappett opted for a chic black trouser suit as she battled the wet weather to pose for snaps on the black carpet
Martin Clunes were joined by his wife Philippa Braithwaite as they arrived for the rain-soaked premiere together
As one of the first stars to arrive for the premiere, Clara Amfo put on a showstopping display in a dramatic red, black and white feathered gown
Robbie recently claimed to relish the movie's emotional 'swings' and said her character cries almost relentlessly in every scene she's in.
Asked if she prepares differently for romantic scenes, she told PEOPLE: 'No different to all the other scenes that we do. The movie kind of demands a lot of all of us.
'My character essentially cries in every single scene, but no, it was a joy. I loved playing a character who kind of swings from one wild emotion to the other in an instant.'
The new movie is written and directed by Emerald Fennell, and the 40-year-old filmmaker stressed that 'safety and trust and love' were uppermost in her mind when she helmed the sex scenes.
Fennell - who directed Elordi in Saltburn - added: 'It's always just about making sure everyone feels super comfortable and we all are, really. We trust each other and so we try to kind of make it funny and laugh everything off.
'But love scenes are just the same as any other scene, really. And so we just approach it from an emotional point of view.'
Fennell also revealed that she relished the experience of working with Robbie on her latest theatrical release.
She said: 'Do you know what? She's an inspiration. She's an extraordinary woman.
'She's a mother, she's a producer, she's an unbelievably talented actress and she also always has time to be generous to the people around her. And so she's the best.'
While the film doesn't open until February 13, pre-sales are already strong, hinting at a $30M-$35M domestic opening weekend.
This would make Wuthering Heights the biggest box office opener of Jacob's career, and Margot's first hit since 2023's Barbie.
Notably Barbie, in which Robbie played the titular role and Fennell had a small part in as Midge, had a $150 million budget for marketing alone.
The marketing juggernaut spanned everything from a real life Malibu Barbie DreamHouse Airbnb, so obnoxiously pink it could be seen ten miles away, to a HGTV (owned by Warner Bros) airing a full four part Barbie DreamHouse Challenge special - with more than 100 clothing, lifestyle brands cashing in.
Wuthering Heights will go on general release from February 13.

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