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Charli XCX Wears Archival Vivienne Westwood to Wuthering Heights LA Premiere

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Charli XCX attended the Los Angeles premiere of Wuthering Heights on Wednesday, wearing an archival Vivienne Westwood look for the occasion. The singer, who created the original music for the film, arrived on the red carpet in a piece that aligned with the film’s dark romantic theme.

Charli XCX custom-made gown was defined by a corseted bodice that shaped her waist before extending to a voluminous rounded skirt attached to the hips, giving the look a dramatic appearance. Her stylist, Chris Horan, described the silhouette in an Instagram caption as having a “Withering Waist.” The floor-length dress had layers of sheer tulle making it possible to see the corsetry beneath.

Charli XCX: Getty images

Charli wore diamond jewelry by Darius Jewels, which included a single gold chain with a round pendant attached and several rings. Her dark waves were let loose, falling below her shoulders. She finished with a pair of shoes from Christian Louboutin, which were hidden beneath the floor-length dress.

Charli XCX: Getty images

This is not the first time Charli XCX has turned to Vivienne Westwood. Last summer, she wore an off-shoulder midi dress from the brand when she married George Daniel at Hackney Town Hall in London. By returning to an archival Westwood look for the Wuthering Heights press tour, the singer continues a long-standing relationship with the house.

Charli XCX: Getty images

For the photocall, the singer was also seen wearing archival pieces, opting for a John Galliano Fall 2003 floral knit top paired with a YSL skirt, completing the look with Miss Z patent leather pumps from Christian Louboutin.

The project, which is set to be released on February 13, officially began its press tour and Charli’s outfit followed a similar approach to that of lead actress Margot Robbie who also leaned into darker, gothic-tinged styling choices, that reflect the tone of the film.

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