January 29, 2026

Margot Robbie Wore Dilara Fındıkoğlu To The ‘Wuthering Heights’ Global Junket Photocall 

Margot Robbie is on a roll, and at this point, I’m fully locked into her Wuthering Heights press tour, to the extent that she has me live-blogging her photocall, which took place this afternoon in Los Angeles, where she raised the stakes once again.

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This red Dilara Fındıkoğlu Spring 2026 look is arguably the darkest and most psychologically precise moment of the press tour so far.

The snake-print look speaks directly to the novel’s themes of danger disguised as intimacy. Snakes traditionally symbolise temptation, betrayal, and emotional toxicity — all central to Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff’s (portrayed by Jacob Elordi) bond. Andrew Mukamal reinforced this through his Instagram caption, “I’d rather be hugged by a snake,” reframing love as something constricting and dangerous rather than comforting. It is pure Wuthering Heights logic: affection that wounds, passion that tightens.

Dilara Fındıkoğlu’s corsetry deepens the psychological reading rather than supporting it. The rigid, laced structure evokes emotional imprisonment — Catherine’s suffocation by social expectation and by a love she cannot escape. The blood-red tone pushes the look firmly into the territory of obsession and volatility, aligning desire with violence rather than romance.

Where the last two looks explored madness and fragmentation, this one captures voluntary entrapment, choosing pain because it feels more honest than safety. It is method dressing at its most confrontational: love as venom, intimacy as threat.

I’m breathless. Andrew Mukamal is a genius. This is already my favourite thematic press tour of 2026, and it’s difficult to imagine anything surpassing it. The level of detail and storytelling goes far beyond simply dressing a client in the latest runway look, just to be first out of the gate or because an actress happens to be an ambassador. This kind of narrative clarity requires space, trust, and range, and it’s something we simply would not be seeing if she were still at Chanel. The framework just wouldn’t allow it.

A Jessica McCormack Chubby Daisy diamond and ruby Halo ring and custom matching Manolo Blahnik Carolyne snakeskin pumps completed her look.

Stylist: Andrew Mukamal. Makeup Artist: Pati Dubroff. Hair Stylist: Bryce Scarlett.

Dilara Fındıkoğlu Spring 2026

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