- Margot Robbie wore Elizabeth Taylor’s iconic Taj Mahal diamond necklace to the Wuthering Heights world premiere in Los Angeles.
- The heart-shaped pendant, later reset by Cartier, carries a Parsee inscription: “Love is Everlasting.”
- The jewel traces to Mughal-era gifts connected to Nur Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal and sold for $8.8 million in 2011.
- Robbie styled the piece with Schiaparelli couture, Lorraine Schwartz diamonds, and a Fred Leighton ruby ring.
Margot Robbie channels Old Hollywood at Wuthering Heights premiere
Margot Robbie stepped onto the red carpet at the Wuthering Heights world premiere in Los Angeles on January 28, 2026, wearing a show-stopping Schiaparelli couture gown and one of Hollywood’s most storied jewels: Elizabeth Taylor’s heart-shaped Taj Mahal diamond necklace. Styled by Andrew Mukamal, Robbie’s look evoked Victorian drama to match the film’s gothic tone.
The necklace on the red carpet
Robbie paired the pendant with custom diamond earrings by Lorraine Schwartz and a 19th-century ruby and diamond ring from Fred Leighton. The combination of couture and historic jewels reinforced the Old Hollywood glamour that has dominated recent award-season red carpets — and set a striking mood for Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic.
History of the Taj Mahal diamond pendant
The Taj Mahal diamond began as an Indian gem tied to Mughal-era romance. The pendant, mounted in jade and later set on a gold, ruby, and diamond chain by Cartier’s Alfred Durante, carries a Parsee inscription translating to “Love is Everlasting.” Historical records link the jewel to Nur Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal; the latter’s death inspired the construction of the Taj Mahal, the necklace’s namesake.
Richard Burton famously presented the necklace to Elizabeth Taylor for her 40th birthday in 1972 during a surprise celebration in Budapest. Taylor showcased it throughout her life, and Cartier later acquired and redesigned the mount. The piece fetched $8.8 million at auction in December 2011 as part of Taylor’s estate sale.
Why the necklace matters now
Wearing Elizabeth Taylor’s Taj Mahal necklace at the Wuthering Heights premiere was a layered choice: it referenced cinematic romance, historic obsession, and the film’s themes of destructive love. The jewel’s own provenance — a chain of imperial gifts, imperial grief, and 20th-century Hollywood spectacle — mirrors the movie’s blend of grandeur and tragedy.
What this says about the film’s red-carpet strategy
Robbie’s wardrobe for the Wuthering Heights press tour has been teased as extravagant and theatrical, continuing a fashion-forward campaign that recalls her Barbie promotional run. Choosing Taylor’s pendant signaled a deliberate pull toward narrative-driven styling: costumes and jewelry that amplify the film’s mood before audiences even see a frame.
Robbie’s appearance fused couture, antique jewels, and cinematic history — a fitting prelude to a film that promises to reimagine Emily Brontë’s gothic classic with modern, stylized fervor.
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