Margot Robbie Dazzles in Over 100 Carats of Diamonds on the Red Carpet
Margot Robbie became the undisputed red-carpet showstopper after stepping out adorned with more than 100 carats of diamonds, a jewelry set rumored to be worth tens of millions of US dollars.
According to Page Six, the actress drew widespread attention at the Paris premiere of Wuthering Heights, where she appeared dripping in diamond jewelry with a combined weight exceeding 100 carats.

The 35-year-old star wore a custom-made crimson velvet gown by Chanel, featuring a cinched waist, flowing train, and feather detailing that evoked classic European aristocratic elegance. The true centerpiece of the look, however, was a bespoke champagne diamond set crafted by renowned jeweler Lorraine Schwartz.
The statement necklace consisted of a red velvet choker adorned with 85 carats of diamonds, anchored by a large central stone surrounded by smaller diamonds and finished with a teardrop-shaped pendant. Completing the ensemble was a matching 15-carat diamond ring. The entire set is believed to be worth tens of millions of dollars.

Lorraine Schwartz is particularly known for her signature champagne diamonds, prized for their warm pink-brown hue that flatters a wide range of skin tones. Each piece is unique, emphasizing rarity and exclusivity.
For this appearance, Margot Robbie opted for understated hair and makeup, allowing the extraordinary jewelry to remain the focal point.
Previously, at the New York premiere of the same film, Robbie also made headlines by wearing the iconic Taj Mahal diamond heart, a historic jewel once owned by Elizabeth Taylor. The diamond was a 40th birthday gift from Richard Burton, engraved with the words “Love is Everlasting.”
Born in 1990, Margot Robbie is one of Australia’s most successful Hollywood exports. She rose to global fame for her portrayal of the antihero Harley Quinn in films from the DC Extended Universe, including Suicide Squad, Birds of Prey, and The Suicide Squad.
Her first major award came in 2014, when she won Best New Actress at the Empire Awards for her breakout role as Naomi Lapaglia in The Wolf of Wall Street.
In 2022, Robbie surpassed Millie Bobby Brown to become the highest-paid actress for a single film that year, earning USD 12.5 million for her starring role in Barbie.