Margot Robbie created a stir at the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Wuthering Heights’ with her eye-catching fashion as well as the historic jewellery she wore to complement it; she is also best known for her role as Barbie. She arrived on the red carpet in a gorgeous and very vintage way by wearing what is now known as Elizabeth Taylor's famous Taj Mahal diamond necklace, which has been estimated to be worth around Rs 74 crores (approximately 7 million dollars).
Robbie chose a stunning off-the-shoulder dress that had a black sheer top with lace bodice and a flowing skirt with a deep red and crimson hem for this year's premiere party; all eyes were on her incredible jewellery. What was even more stunning than what Robbie was wearing was actually the stunning necklace she was wearing, Elizabeth Taylor's heart-shaped diamond Taj Mahal necklace. This famous piece has a heavy cinematic history and an equally rich historical background.
Fans can’t get over Margot Robbie’s vintage moment
Several fans described the moment as “pure old-world glamour,” while others noted how seamlessly the historic jewel complemented Robbie’s dramatic black-and-crimson gown.
One admirer wrote, “Margot Robbie wearing Elizabeth Taylor’s Taj Mahal necklace feels like Hollywood royalty honouring real history.” Another comment read, “This is what red carpet moments are supposed to be, timeless, meaningful, and unforgettable.”
Mughal roots behind the iconic jewel
According to historical accounts, the diamond is believed to have been gifted by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and later passed down within the royal lineage. Jewellery historians note that Shah Jahan is also said to have presented the piece to his wife Mumtaz, further strengthening its emotional and cultural value.
Owing to its deep association with the Mughal dynasty, the jewel came to be known as the Taj Mahal Diamond. In 1971, French luxury house Cartier acquired the diamond and redesigned it, embellishing the piece with table-cut diamonds and rich red gemstones.
About ‘Wuthering Heights’
Robbie’s latest project, ‘Wuthering Heights’, has already sparked conversation online due to its steamy trailer, moody Charli xcx soundtrack, and debates around period-accurate costuming. The film also stars Jacob Elordi, who had earlier revealed that he was considering a break from acting before coming on board the project.
Directed by Emerald Fennell, the film marks her third feature-length adaptation and is slated for release on 13 February 2026.
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