Jacob Elordi’s red carpet appearances for Wuthering Heights have been measured, consistent and quietly effective, setting him apart during a busy global press run. Rather than relying on bold statements or experimental styling, his looks have focused on strong tailoring, neutral tones and a clear sense of restraint, creating a cohesive fashion narrative across premieres.
At the London premiere, Elordi stepped onto the carpet in a tailored grey suit as rain fell steadily, a moment that quickly became one of the most circulated images of the tour. The look was simple but impactful, made memorable by the conditions rather than excess styling. Instead of appearing undone, the rain emphasised the structure of the suit and added an unforced edge that aligned naturally with the film’s moody tone.
His interaction with co-star Margot Robbie also drew attention, particularly when he shielded her from the rain and offered his coat. The gesture felt natural rather than staged and reinforced a classic leading-man presence that translated well on camera.
For the Los Angeles premiere, Elordi shifted to a more polished approach, opting for dark tailoring that leaned into traditional red-carpet dressing. The look was clean and understated, allowing fit and proportion to take priority. Standing alongside Robbie, who wore statement jewellery, Elordi’s styling remained intentionally minimal, balancing the overall visual without competing for attention.
Across the international premieres, his fashion choices have remained consistent. Earth-toned palettes, structured silhouettes and minimal accessories have defined his approach, creating continuity from city to city. Rather than changing direction with each appearance, Elordi has leaned into a stable personal style that supports the film’s aesthetic without overshadowing it.
In a promotional cycle often marked by trend-driven dressing, Jacob Elordi’s Wuthering Heights red carpet looks stand out for their simplicity and control.
The result is a series of appearances that feel considered, modern and aligned with the project he’s promoting, reinforcing his position as one of the more dependable style presences on the current red carpet circuit.
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