Margaret Qualley embraced dramatic elegance in a plunging dress while attending the London premiere of “The Dog Stars.” The actor stepped onto the red carpet in a striking Chanel ensemble that paired intricate fringe detailing with one of the fashion house’s most talked-about footwear designs. From the plunging neckline to the illusion-style heels, every element of the look made a statement.
Margaret Qualley stuns in plunging Chanel dress at ‘The Dog Stars’ premiere
For “The Dog Stars” premiere, Margaret Qualley wore Look 34 from the Chanel Cruise 2026/27 collection. The black textured gown featured a dramatically plunging V-neckline that dipped low at the front before flowing into a figure-skimming silhouette. Delicate fringe covered the dress from top to hem, creating rich texture and fluid movement with every step. The short flutter sleeves echoed the same fringed finish, while the floor-length hem added an elegant touch to the monochrome design.
Qualley complemented the gown with Chanel’s viral illusion-style barefoot sandals from the Cruise collection. The striking shoes featured a sculpted black heel cap. Slim straps secured the footwear across her foot. This left the sole exposed to create the illusion of walking barefoot. She accessorized with Chanel Coromandel High Jewelry Vol Suspendu earrings. She also wore the N°5 Drop white gold ring, crafted in 18K white gold and diamonds, adding subtle sparkle to the all-black ensemble.
“The Substance” actor kept her beauty look timeless with sleek, center-parted black hair styled straight by Fabio Petri. Her makeup, created by Maelys Jallali, featured softly defined eyes, glowing skin, and a bold red lipstick that provided a vibrant contrast against the dark outfit. She also wore glossy black nails, a subtle detail that complemented the textured Chanel dress and statement heels.
Styled by Danielle Goldberg, Qualley’s red carpet appearance balanced classic sophistication with modern runway elements. The outfit featured richly textured fringe and daring barefoot heels. Qualley’s Chanel ensemble thus proved that understated color can still create an unforgettable fashion moment.
Originally reported by Shweta Chakrwarty on theFashionSpot.
