Variety features the film's collaboration with Bloomingdale's.
“Wuthering Heights” plans on seducing you into theaters this Valentine’s Day.
Ahead of Emereld Fennell’s highly anticipated adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel, Warner Bros. has teamed up with Bloomingdale’s on multiple luxury collections inspired by Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s on-screen romance. A little gothic foreplay, if you will.
In addition to limited-edition collections, Bloomingdale’s has launched a sweeping retail activation tied to the partnership. Running from Jan. 15 to Feb. 22, the department store’s iconic 59th Street Carousel will be transformed into a moody, immersive shopping destination. The physical space leans fully into the fantasy. Stylized elements referencing the moors, period architecture and the interiors of “Wuthering Heights” and Thrushcross Grange are woven throughout the Carousel as scenic backdrops and display fixtures. Dramatic window installations and multi-sensory design elements extend the experience beyond the shop floor. Pop-up versions of the activation will also roll out in select Bloomingdale’s locations including SoHo, Aventura, Century City, Sherman Oaks and Roosevelt Field from Jan. 15–22. (Anna Tingley)
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Wuthering Heights, According To Emerald Fennell' based on the film programme Emerald Fennell has curated for the BFI.
Vogue has also announced 'the Vogue Book Club—and Our Timely First Selection'.
From the ubiquity of BookTok to the popularity of IRL reading retreats and the rise of the going-out book, reading has never felt more social, and the upcoming release of Wuthering Heights—Emerald Fennell’s starry adaptation of the classic 1847 novel by Emily Brontë—presents the perfect opportunity for Vogue to get in on the fun.
To that end, we’re announcing the launch of the Vogue Book Club—your new go-to source for Gothic literary gossip.
To participate, head to the Vogue app today (January 15) and tomorrow (January 16) and on January 22, January 29, and February 5 to weigh in on the latest group-chat prompt inspired by a WH–themed story on Vogue.com. (Our focus will chiefly be the book, not the upcoming movie—but your thoughts on the Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi of it all are certainly welcome.) The conversations will culminate in a special live event in early February; more details to come. And after Wuthering Heights, stay tuned for the Vogue Book Club’s next read; we’ll aim to cover four books over the course of the year. (Emma Specter)
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