This buzzy collaboration jumps off the page.
With Emerald Fennell’s epic new film “Wuthering Heights” nearly here, Bloomingdale’s just dropped an extensive collection inspired by the gothic romance.
From cozy branded sweatshirts to luxe, leading lady-worthy corset tops, shop some of our absolute favorites below (and visit The Carousel at the brand’s NYC flagship store for the full pop-up experience).
Channel main character energy in this sweetheart-neck style inspired by the film’s own Cathy.
While those of us in NYC won’t be wearing sundresses anytime soon, there’s no need to wait for spring to shop the brand’s themed knitwear.
What gothic romance-themed collection would be complete without a corset top? This one comes in both black and a sweet floral print.
For something a bit cozier, this crewneck would be the perfect movie-theater attire to see the epic new film.
Everything’s coming up roses at Bloomingdale’s — including this elegant high-low gown.
Much like the film itself, this floral woody scent is billed as “darkly modern and wholly enticing.”
Slip — the brand behind celebrities’ favorite silk scrunchies — also got in on the film-inspired fun with this ornate sleep mask, specifically made with delicate eyelash extensions in mind.
While at first glance this silk slip seems to be covered in roses, if you look closer, you’ll see subtle purple skulls, too.
Drop everything and shop Bloomingdale’s “Wuthering Heights” jewelry while you can. While the department store’s film-inspired locket already sold out, these dazzling drop earrings are still in stock (for now).
Hanky Panky’s celebrity-adored panties also have a place of honor in the “Wuthering Heights” curation. The brand is so confident in its stretchy styles, it even trademarked the phrase “world’s most comfortable thong.”
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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