By REBECCA LAWRENCE, DEPUTY SHOWBUSINESS EDITOR (DIGITAL FEATURES)
She famously recreated a slew of Barbie outfits while promoting her role in the film.
And Margot Robbie has retained her status as the best method dresser in the business after donning a series of incredible looks on the promotional trail for Wuthering Heights.
Method dressing - the art of wearing outfits inspired by the character or film one is promoting - has reached new heights of late - just think of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo during the Wicked tour.
Yet Margot's Wuthering Heights 'tour-drobe' did more than just embody the gothic glamour of her upcoming film.
The actress's stylist Andrew Mukamal has revealed there are far deeper meanings behind her ensembles, with the looks inspired by text from Wuthering Heights.
At the world premiere last week, Margot exuded glamour in a custom Schiaparelli gown and Elizabeth Taylor's heart-shaped Taj Mahal necklace.
The decision to wear the famous necklace was not taken lightly, with Andrew sourcing the gem after being inspired by the line 'I have not broken your heart - you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine.'
The famous quote is spoken by Heathcliff to Cathy in the novel, referencing the pair's mutual destruction and heartbreak.
Notably, the gem also has an intense love story behind it, with Margot gushing over the £5.7million piece of jewellery after it was lent to her by Cartier.
She said on the red carpet: 'This is Elizabeth Taylor's necklace. The actual Elizabeth Taylor.
'It's the Taj Mahal diamond so it felt like it had a lot of romantic history and felt appropriate for tonight.
'It's a lot of diamonds tonight, we are bringing the Hollywood glam.'
The Taj Mahal diamond got its name because it was believed it had belonged to Shah Jahan who commissioned the Taj Mahal monument in Agra in India.
It was gifted to Taylor by her fifth husband Richard Burton, who famously quipped: 'I would have liked to buy her the Taj-Mahal but it would cost too much to transport.'
At the world premiere last week, Margot exuded glamour in a custom Schiaparelli gown and Elizabeth Taylor's heart-shaped Taj Mahal necklace.
The gem also has an intense love story behind it, with Margot gushing over the £5.7M piece of jewellery after it was lent to her by Cartier (left, Elizabeth Taylor wearing the necklace in 1972).
The Taj Mahal necklace was sourced after Margot's stylist was inspired by Heathcliffe's line 'I have not broken your heart - you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine'.
The necklace also influenced Margot's manicure, with Chanel nail artist Betina Goldstein creating a custom nail design for the premiere adorned with diamonds.
She told Vogue: 'The necklace has marquise diamonds and round rubies throughout, and this set was made to feel as if those jewels had fallen from the necklace and scattered delicately across her nails.
'I approached the application as I would a fine jewellery piece, drilling custom-sized settings into each nail to perfectly fit the stones.'
Two cuts of diamonds (round and marquis) were used, totalling 0.88 karats, along with 0.21 karats of rubies.
As for the gown, Margot's custom dress came in a blood red hue, rather than the navy colour debuted on the runway, because red is a key colour for Cathy throughout the film.
Earlier in the day, Margot had modelled another red ensemble for the film's photocall.
This look was far more revealing, however with Margot sporting a snake print corseted gown by Dilara Findikoglu.
Snake print was key, with the outfit referencing the moment Heathcliff tells Catherine, 'I'd rather be hugged by a snake', while stating he 'detests' her.
The corset element also appeared again in this look, symbolising Cathy's oppression in the novel and the Victorian era it's set in.
Margot accessorised with a choker by Jessica McCormack, another symbol of oppression and custom Manolo Blahnik heels in snake print.
Margot sported a snake print corseted gown by Dilara Findikoglu that referenced the moment Heathcliff tells Catherine, 'I'd rather be hugged by a snake', while stating he 'detests' her.
Snake print was key, with the outfit referencing the moment Heathcliff tells Catherine, 'I'd rather be hugged by a snake', while stating he 'detests' her.
More blood red clothing came with the Paris premiere this week, where Margot donned a Chanel gown that was custom made for her by Matthieu Blazy.
The wasp waist and full skirt paid homage to the Victorian era while the sleeveless bodice gave the garment a modern twist.
The exact shade of red was also carefully curated in order to match the red carpet at Le Grand Rex.
Margot told Vogue: 'It is such an honor to wear this look designed by Matthieu. It's the first Chanel red carpet look I've worn designed by him, and I couldn't think of a more special occasion than for Wuthering Heights, a project that is so special to me.'
Matthieu added: 'She has a way of making every look her own, with total freedom, and her personal style is a natural extension of herself.
'I'm happy that the house is supporting a project so close to her heart, and to see her bring this Wuthering Heights-inspired look to life on the red carpet.'
Margot accessorised with yet another choker this time by Lorraine Schwartz featuring 85 carats of rare champagne-hued diamonds.
She added to the look with a diamond ring comprising 15 carats.
More blood red clothing came with the Paris premiere this week, where Margot donned a Chanel gown that was custom made for her by Matthieu Blazy.
The wasp waist and full skirt paid homage to the Victorian era while the sleeveless bodice gave the garment a modern twist.
The exact shade of red was also carefully curated in order to match the red carpet at Le Grand Rex.
Margot told Vogue: 'It is such an honor to wear this look designed by Matthieu. It's the first Chanel red carpet look I've worn designed by him, and I couldn't think of a more special occasion than for Wuthering Heights, a project that is so special to me.'
Matthieu added: 'She has a way of making every look her own, with total freedom, and her personal style is a natural extension of herself.
'I'm happy that the house is supporting a project so close to her heart, and to see her bring this Wuthering Heights-inspired look to life on the red carpet.'
Margot accessorised with yet another choker this time by Lorraine Schwartz featuring 85 carats of rare champagne-hued diamonds.
She added to the look with a diamond ring comprising 15 carats.
Margot didn't just wear red on the promo tour; she opted for a feathered white dress by Victoria Beckham as well as a feathered black corset and trousers.
The decision to include feathers was inspired by the passage in Emily Bronte's novel in which she describes Cathy having a fever-induced breakdown.
It reads: 'Tossing about, she increased her feverish bewilderment to madness, and tore the pillow with her teeth...
'She seemed to find childish diversion in pulling the feathers from the rents she had just made, and ranging them on the sheet according to their different species.'
Margot pulled out all the stops with her look for the UK premiere, wearing a Dilara Findikoglu gown inspired by Emily Bronte's sister Charlotte's traditional mourning bracelet as well as a replica of the jewellery.
The original bracelet, thought to be made from the intertwined hair of Charlotte's sisters Emily and Anne over 175 years ago, is far too delicate and historically significant to be worn and remains on display at Brontë Parsonage Museum.
Margot pulled out all the stops with her look for the UK premiere, wearing a Dilara Findikoglu gown inspired by Emily Bronte's sister Charlotte's traditional mourning bracelet.
She also sported a replica of Charlotte Bronte's mourning bracelet. The original is thought to be made from the intertwined hair of Charlotte's sisters Emily and Anne over 175 years
Therefore Wyedean created a museum-quality replica,'allowing the story and symbolism of the original to step onto the red carpet.'
Margot also sported another Dilara Findikoglu look,sipping into a sheer gown trimmed with blonde hair to match her own tresses.
She finished off the look with archival Boucheron brooches from early 20th century.
Other looks from promo trail,such as lace Alexander McQueen dress she wore Jimmy Kimmel Live!and corset she wore do promo London were more broadly inspired gothic glamour Wuthering Heights.
It's hardly surprising Margot's Wuthering Heights tour-drobe is so elevated given stylist Andrew also worked with her on the Barbie promo blitz.
The pair are longtime collaborators,with Andrew telling Hello magazine:'Margot is a dream just lovely through and through.
'When I was showing Margot ideas [for the Barbie tour],and I was showing her couple more precise referential moments,she immediately lit up,and I saw her excitement that...when client then has spark,informs me say,"Okay,let's move direction."'
Margot didn't just wear red on the promo tour; she opted for a feathered white dress by Victoria Beckham as well as a feathered black corset and trousers.
The decision to include feathers was inspired by the passage in Emily Bronte's novel in which she describes Cathy having a fever-induced breakdown.
It reads: 'Tossing about, she increased her feverish bewilderment to madness, and tore the pillow with her teeth...
'She seemed to find childish diversion in pulling the feathers from the rents she had just made, and ranging them on the sheet according to their different species.'
Fellow stylist Lisa Talbot thinks the Wuthering Heights collab is even more elevated; however,telling Daily Mail that Margot is looking 'the best we've seen yet'.
She shared:'The transformation feels very intentional.
'Instead opting looks purely sex appeal,Margot’s latest wardrobe choices feel anchored storytelling;an embodiment film’s world emotional landscape.
'In doing so,she’s not only elevated fashion profile but also reminded fans great style heart context.'
She added that 'whether interpret evolution response fan feedback simply new creative chapter one thing clear:Margot Robbie's press tour style stronger aligned current project possibly best we've seen yet'.
'Margot has always been one Hollywood's most fascinating fashion stars,fearless experimental unapologetically feminine,' Lisa continued.
'But on her most recent press tour Wuthering Heights,a real sense she's listened audience recalibrated aesthetic ways feel thoughtful beautifully aligned film she's promoting.'