Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Heat Up the Cover of Vogue Australia While Promoting Wuthering Heights
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi star on the February 2026 cover of Vogue Australia while promoting their upcoming film Wuthering Heights.
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are leaning fully into old-school romance with a modern edge on the cover of Vogue Australia. The pair front the February 2026 issue as they promote their upcoming film adaptation of Wuthering Heights, and the result is intimate, confident, and unmistakably cinematic.
Shot by Lachlan Bailey, the cover captures a moody tension that mirrors the story they are bringing to the screen. Margot appears poised and self-assured, wearing a tailored, body-skimming look that balances softness with structure. Her styling feels restrained but intentional, with clean lines, muted tones, and minimal accessories that let her presence do the work. The hair is relaxed, worn down with natural movement, and her makeup stays classic with a focus on skin and softly defined eyes.
Jacob Elordi complements her perfectly in sharp, understated tailoring. His look leans into quiet masculinity, with a dark, refined ensemble that feels timeless rather than trend-driven. The fit is precise, the styling unfussy, and the overall effect is confident without trying too hard. Together, their outfits feel coordinated without matching, which only adds to the chemistry between them.
Inside the issue, the two Australian actors reflect on how unlikely their journey has been, both hailing from Queensland and now leading one of the most iconic British literary romances ever written. Margot jokes about how distant Hollywood once felt from the Gold Coast, while Jacob recalls half-serious dreams of being discovered just by hanging around movie studios.
Their conversation also touches on the filming process, which proved more emotionally demanding than expected. Margot opens up about the challenge of fully finding Cathy, admitting it took longer than usual for the character to click. Jacob contrasts the cold, dark London shoot with his previous work, describing how the atmosphere shaped his experience on set.
The styling throughout the shoot mirrors those themes. Romantic without being nostalgic, dramatic without feeling forced. It is less about spectacle and more about mood, connection, and presence. The kind of fashion storytelling that feels right for a love story rooted in intensity.
The February 2026 issue of Vogue Australia hits stands on February 2.








