margot robbie is wearing the bracelet that belonged to charlotte brontë.
— margot robbie crave (@addictionmargot) February 5, 2026
the strap around the jewelry is made of the intertwined hair of her dead sisters, emily and anne brontë. pic.twitter.com/HyYd1D2X9a
Margot Robbie wore a striking Victorian mourning bracelet to the London premiere of Wuthering Heights (Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel).
The bracelet, featuring a central amethyst stone set in a band woven from human hair, is a classic example of 19th-century mourning jewelry. In the Victorian era, it was common to create sentimental keepsakes using the hair of deceased loved ones.The original piece belonged to Charlotte Brontë (the eldest sister and author of Jane Eyre). It was made from the intertwined hair of her younger sisters Emily (author of Wuthering Heights) and Anne (author of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall), who both died young in 1848–1849. The real artifact is preserved and displayed at the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth, Yorkshire.What Margot Robbie actually wore was a high-quality replica, expertly recreated by Wyedean Weaving (a specialist company based near the Brontë area). Multiple reliable sources, including Vogue, InStyle, and reports from her stylist Andrew Mukamal, confirm it was not the priceless original.This choice was a thoughtful nod to the film's literary roots and Emily Brontë herself — especially fitting since Robbie stars in the adaptation (opposite Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff).The post you linked from
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presented it dramatically as "the bracelet that belonged to Charlotte Brontë" with the hair of Emily and Anne, which sparked a lot of buzz (and some confusion/debate online about whether it was the genuine item). But yes — beautiful tribute, just not the 175-year-old museum piece.Would you like to see some photos of the look or the original museum bracelet for comparison?
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