Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Count Down to 'Wuthering Heights' in Vogue Australia
/‘Wuthering Heights’ co-stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi cozy up in the February 2026 Vogue Australia [IG] cover story ‘This Is a Summer of Love’. EIC Christine Centenera styles the two stars who mix up Robbie’s brand loyalties, with as many on Eldori as on Robbie — maybe more.
It seems that Chanel and Bottega Veneta dominate, but other brands include Chrome Hearts, Conner Ives, Maison Margiela, Marc Jacobs, McQueen, Prada, Rabanne, Schiaparelli, Versace and more.
Photographer Lachlan Bailey [IG] captures the couple at LA’s Chateau Marmont hotel. Hannah-Rose Yee shares the interview./ Hair by Bryce Scarlett; makeup by Pati Dubroff
Robbie’s Chanel relationship dates by to 2018, but it’s Elordi who sheds not an ounce of his masculinity in the opening act jacket from Chanel’s Spring 2026 runway show. Elordi’s look is minus Matthieu Blazy’s runway flower-power ear muffs used lavishly by Jonathan Anderson this morning in his first couture show for Dior.
Elordi was equally relaxed as an Aussie man chilling with fellow Aussie Robbie in a Bottega Veneta jacket, tank top and pants [below]. One uses the word ‘jacket’ loosely. On Robbie, it’s a shrug or cardigan.
What’s obvious to AOC is the growing numbers of men being totally relaxed wearing femme fashion. No intellectual edict is required by the designer. They’re just doing it — like Pharrell was doing in Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld a decade ago. No star designer is creating this look in 2026, even though one will probably claim it.
From Michelle Obama to Jacob Elordi, that jacket has key item status by now. And yes, Mrs. Obama did wear her flower ear muffs just as Blazy sent them down the runway. For A$AP Rocky, no blooms behind his ears.
Elordi’s Oscar Nomination
At age 28, Elordi has just received his first Oscar nomination for his transformational performance as The Creature in the Netflix film ‘Frankenstein’, directed by Guillermo del Toro. He is also returning for the third season of ‘Euphoria’.
Clearly a young a man with serious bona fides, Elordi told Hollywood Reporter about his Oscar nomination:
“This character for me and what is onscreen is everything that I’ve wanted to say as an actor my whole life. It’s every bit of the dream that I’ve had since I was 12. It’s everything that I could possibly express of myself in a part. So in a way, the creature is the personification of a dream I had when I was very small. It means a lot to me because it’s not just a character, it’s myself. It’s myself as an actor, I suppose.”
There’s incredible respect and chemistry between these two humans in an interview worth reading. It will probably inspire chatty digital tongues, but Robbie’s life is very settled and flowing with love on every front. Like I said — superb interview. Wisely, Robbie let Elordi do all the driving. Check it out. ~ Anne