Wuthering Heights, Crafted Obsession

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Wuthering Heights premieres February 13, and the early reactions are in: "scorching hot," "exquisite craftsmanship," "breathtaking cinematography." Emerald Fennell's adaptation starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi is a visual feast...

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Wuthering Heights, Crafted Obsession

Wuthering Heights premieres February 13, and the early reactions are in: "scorching hot," "exquisite craftsmanship," "breathtaking cinematography." Emerald Fennell's adaptation starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi is a visual feast that's already being called one of 2026's most anticipated films. And if there's one thing the costume design makes clear, it's this: obsessive love demands obsessive accessories. 

Fennell's vision mixes historical periods Elizabethan meets Victorian with touches of 1950s glamour. Costumes that feel both timeless and deeply contemporary. Reviewers are raving about the film's "gorgeous set design & costumes" and calling it "an exquisite spectacle of craftsmanship." 

The film's costume approach mirrors something we believe at HAY-HAY: style it's about emotional truth and pieces that carry weight, meaning, obsession. 

From Screen to Your Style 

The gothic romance aesthetic of translates beautifully into wearable art. Here's how our curated collections connect to the film's dramatic yet romantic vision: 

SOMA Jewellery: Statement Pieces for Intense Moments 

The film features bold jewelry, chokers, vintage Chanel pieces sewn directly into costumes, creating an inseparable bond between adornment and identity. SOMA's futuristic brass pieces with amorphous forms capture that same unapologetic drama. These aren't accessories that whisper, they demand attention, just like Catherine and Heathcliff's love story. Shop SOMA

ARTUYT Silk Scarves: Textile as Narrative 

Wuthering Heights is rich with translucent fabrics and layered textiles that tell their own story. ARTUYT's hand-painted silk scarves, featuring everything from medieval iconography to modern abstraction, echo the film's temporal fluidity. Each scarf or twilly is a wearable piece of art, much like the film's costume design that blends centuries into one passionate vision. Shot ARTUYT

Handwoven Heritage: The Craft Behind the Drama 

Early reviewers note the film's attention to craftsmanship, the kind of detail that only comes from slow, intentional creation. Our handwoven textiles and heritage knitwear share that philosophy. Each piece carries the maker's hand, the time invested, the refusal to rush beauty. Shop Knitwear

Man in Town Ceramic Brooches: Victorian Tradition, Armenian Soul 

The Victorian era loved its brooches, symbolic, personal, often containing hidden meanings. Man in Town's handmade ceramic bird brooches bring that tradition into now, crafted in Armenia with the same careful attention to detail that defined 19th-century accessory culture. Shop Pins & Brooches


Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures

 

The Takeaway 

Wuthering Heights opens February 13 (Valentine's Day weeken, fitting for cinema's most intense love story). Whether you see it for Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's reportedly electric chemistry, Charli XCX's score, or the "salivating" costume design, one thing is certain: this is a film about passion without restraint. 

And that kind of passion deserves accessories that match its energy. 

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