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Australian actress Margot Robbie has once again captured the attention of the fashion world with her stunning red carpet look at the 2020 BAFTA Awards. The 29-year-old actress, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Bombshell”, turned heads in a beautiful black gown that paid homage to literary icon Charlotte Brontë.

But it wasn’t just the elegant design of the gown that caught everyone’s eye. It was the intricate bracelets adorning Margot’s wrist that truly stole the show. These bracelets were a replica of the ones originally made out of Charlotte Brontë’s sisters’ hair, and they served as the inspiration for the gown.

For those unfamiliar with the story, Charlotte Brontë was a 19th-century English novelist and poet, best known for her novel “Jane Eyre”. She and her sisters, Emily and Anne, were extremely close and often exchanged gifts as tokens of their love and sisterhood. One such gift was a set of bracelets made out of their own hair, which Charlotte had given to Emily and Anne as a symbol of their bond.

Fast forward to 2020, and Margot Robbie is seen wearing a replica of these very bracelets on the red carpet. The actress, who is known for her impeccable fashion sense, chose to honor the Brontë sisters and their legacy by incorporating these bracelets into her look. And the result was nothing short of breathtaking.

The black gown, designed by Chanel, featured a high neckline and long sleeves, giving off a classic and sophisticated vibe. But it was the intricate details that truly made the gown stand out. The delicate lace and beading on the bodice and sleeves added a touch of femininity, while the flowing skirt added a touch of drama. And of course, the pièce de résistance – the bracelets – added a unique and personal touch to the ensemble.

Margot’s decision to wear these bracelets not only paid tribute to the Brontë sisters but also shed light on the importance of sisterhood and female empowerment. In a world where women are often pitted against each other, it was refreshing to see an actress use her platform to celebrate the bond between sisters.

The actress, who has been vocal about her love for literature, has once again shown her appreciation for the written word through her fashion choices. And it’s not the first time she has done so. In 2018, Margot wore a stunning gown inspired by the novel “The Portrait of a Lady” by Henry James to the Oscars. She has also been spotted carrying books by authors such as Sylvia Plath and F. Scott Fitzgerald, proving that she is not just a talented actress but also a bookworm at heart.

Margot’s decision to wear the replica of Charlotte Brontë’s bracelets has sparked a renewed interest in the literary icon and her works. It has also brought attention to the importance of preserving and honoring the legacies of influential women in history.

In a world where fashion is often seen as superficial and materialistic, Margot Robbie has shown that it can also be a powerful tool for self-expression and paying tribute to those who have inspired us. Her choice to wear the replica of Charlotte Brontë’s bracelets has not only made a fashion statement but also a statement about sisterhood, literature, and female empowerment.

As we continue to celebrate and recognize the achievements of women, let us also remember the importance of supporting and uplifting each other, just as the Brontë sisters did. And let us take inspiration from Margot Robbie, who has once again shown us that fashion can be a powerful medium for honoring and celebrating the legacies of influential women.

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