Bloomingdale’s Just Turned ‘Wuthering Heights’ Into a Gothic Fashion Fantasy

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If your dream aesthetic is “windswept hair, candlelit manor, emotionally unavailable love interest,” Bloomingdale’s has officially entered your chat.

To celebrate the upcoming film adaptation of Wuthering Heights, the retailer has partnered with Warner Bros. Discovery to transform its iconic 59th Street Carousel into an immersive gothic romance — complete with exclusive fashion, accessories, beauty, and home pieces inspired by Emily Brontë’s most dramatic love story. From now through February 22, shoppers can literally step inside the moors… and leave with a rose-printed gown.

Honestly? Cathy Earnshaw would never take this off.

AQUA’s Wuthering Heights Collection = Main Character Energy

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The centerpiece of the experience is a 35-piece AQUA x Wuthering Heights fashion collection inspired by the film’s vision of Cathy. It’s romantic, it’s moody, it’s swooshy in all the right places. Think sweeping silhouettes, moody romance, and just enough drama to make all those Valentine’s (and Galentine’s) entrance unforgettable. The collection includes flowy gowns, sleepwear, lingerie and accessories — and everything is exclusive to Bloomingdale’s.

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Accessories That Set the Scene

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Because dressing the part is only half the fantasy. The shop also delivers a full lineup of lifestyle and accessory pieces that let you live out your literary heroine era at home including: Slip silk pillowcases and sleep masks; Lollia candles; Tokyomilk fragrance; Dear Annabelle notecards and more. It’s less “movie merch” and more “fully committing to the aesthetic.”

Shopping, But Make It Cinematic

The Carousel itself has been transformed with scenic backdrops inspired by the moors, period architecture, and the estates of Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. Dramatic windows, textured fixtures, and atmospheric lighting make shopping feel like stepping straight into the film — without needing to outrun a thunderstorm. Fans can visit the Bloomingdale’s X “Wuthering Heights” experience at the 59th Street Carousel until Feb. 22, as well as pop-ups in SoHo and Roosevelt Field in New York, plus Aventura, Century City, and Sherman Oaks in California.

There’s also a special Galentine’s Day celebration planned at the 59th Street and Century City locations on February 7th. Expect glam squads, sip-and-shop moments, live music, immersive photo ops, and plenty of candlelit vibes. It’s part fashion event, part film premiere energy, part girls’ night out — all wrapped in windswept romance.

If you can’t make it to one of the pop-ups in person don’t worry. You can shop the collection online now at Bloomingdales.com. Prices range from $55 - $188.

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Why We’re Obsessed

Fashion collaborations with films happen all the time — but this one goes all in on storytelling. Every dress, candle, silk mask, and fragrance is designed to extend the world of Wuthering Heights beyond the screen. It’s retail as roleplay, gifting as world-building, and honestly? We’re fully here for the drama.

Wuthering Heights stars Academy Award nominees, Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi and is directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Emerald Fennell. The film is set to arrive in theaters February

Keep going for the the official trailer!

What do you think about this new gothic glam collab? Do you plan on picking anything up? Let us know in the comments below or over on FACEBOOK or X!

All photos sourced from Bloomingdale’s

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Marena Bronson

Marena is an award-winning journalist, editor-in-chief of Fashion and Fandom, and life-long nerd. She has covered everything from breaking news and politics, to lifestyle, entertainment, and pop culture for a variety of broadcast news outlets, print and online publications, and websites. Her work has been featured in The Hollywood Reporter, IDW Publishing's Full Bleed, vol. 2, and The San Antonio Express News, as well as websites like The Huffington Post, The Frisky, Elite Daily, PopSugar, Geekfold, ComiConverse, and many others.

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