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Margaret Qualley is having a moment that feels poised to define her career for years to come. The biggest story this week is her acclaimed starring role in Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon, which just hit the fall festival circuit to rave reviews and is being singled out as a highlight of 2025 cinema. Critics from MovieWeb and coverage from the New York Film Festival agree that Qualley’s performance as the enigmatic muse is magnetic and nuanced, serving as both observer and catalyst to Ethan Hawke’s troubled songwriter. The film’s dialogue-driven, intimate format puts her craft front and center, with many calling her work subtle yet electric. As awards season approaches, there’s loud speculation that she’ll be a major contender for best actress, and with Blue Moon’s unique, vibes-forward storytelling, it is becoming clear that Qualley is more interested in authenticity and character-driven storytelling than in Hollywood spectacle, much to the delight of critics and cinephiles alike, according to Azat TV.
Off-screen, a major new cover story in Cosmopolitan peels back the layers behind that on-screen magnetism. At 30, Qualley reflects on her transformation—from relentless dancer, to model, to one of Hollywood’s busiest and most sought-after actors. She describes herself as “always having an epiphany” and credits her marriage to music producer Jack Antonoff with bringing profound happiness and stability to her life. Qualley still exudes that honeymoon glow—she married Antonoff in a dreamy seaside ceremony that, thanks to cameos from Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Zoë Kravitz, remains a TikTok and social media favorite months later. The interview reveals more than red carpet moments: Qualley is open about her daily meditation, her mental health journey, and her desire to one day start a family, explaining to Cosmopolitan that she’s happier and more self-assured than she’s ever been.
Meanwhile, Margaret’s fashion choices continue to make headlines. At the Cannes premiere of Honey Don’t!, she was widely celebrated for pairing a flowing blush Chanel gown with cream and black Chanel ballet flats, bucking the heels-only red carpet tradition and setting social media abuzz with her signature understated style, as reported by Harper’s Bazaar. Clips of Qualley on the Cannes carpet, especially her warm moments with co-star Aubrey Plaza, have gone viral on TikTok and Reddit, further boosting her profile and building a sense of genuine friendship and camaraderie in the public eye.
In a more vulnerable revelation, she spoke candidly on the Happy Sad Confused podcast about the physical toll her commitment to acting has taken. After filming the body horror satire The Substance, she experienced nearly a year of skin damage from wearing prosthetics, admitting that the makeup was so harsh, she had to shoot some scenes in Kinds of Kindness with her real acne visible. The Hollywood Reporter covered her comments, and the story has become a topic of support among fans online, with many commending her openness about the unglamorous realities of the industry.
No new business ventures or brand partnerships were announced this week, but Qualley’s ongoing associations with major luxury brands like Chanel remain strong, with her red carpet looks repeatedly receiving endorsements from press and fashion insiders.
As her career hits a new high, Margaret Qualley stands out not just for her performances but for her ability to bring honesty and substance to every project and public interaction. Thank you for listening to this episode of Margaret Qualley - Biography Flash. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies.
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