It is a truth universally acknowledged that Margaret Qualley wouldn't know a bad red carpet moment if it hit her in the face. What's more, The Substance actor never shies away from a daring styling moment — and, yes, somehow her commitment to originality always seems to pay off. Whether she's rocking a bold fur, a striking print or an itty bitty miniskirt, there is no garment that she won't try.
Starring Julianne Moore and Meghann Fahy, it looks to be an "incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power and class".

Perhaps it's because Qualley, who was a dancer before turning to acting, always brings her signature elegance to her looks. And what could be more elegant than an ethereal, luxurious Chanel number?
This weekend, Qualley presented her film Honey, Don't at the Cannes Film Festival — and naturally, she turned to her trusty Chanel. On this occasion, she wore a nude gown made of a flowing silk fabric that featured a sweetheart neckline with a flower applique in the centre — a gown that was inspired by the Spring 1990 archives.
A longtime Chanel ambassador, Margaret Qualley often brings a touch of romance and whimsy to her looks for the fashion house. Just take her glamorous backless number at the Oscars or her ethereal swan sandals.
This article originally appeared on GLAMOUR (Spain).
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