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Margaret Qualley’s Micro Minidress Features Bold Neckline


Margaret Qualley isn’t trying to keep things subtle here, and that’s exactly the point. In new visuals to her “House Tour” music video, she plays with a pink-and-black combo. The setting looks dim and almost cinematic, with soft lighting, a couch, and heavy curtains in the background.

Margaret Qualley models lacy micro minidress for ‘House Tour’ MV

Take a look at Margaret Qualley’s playful yet daring micro minidress look:

Margaret Qualley wore a black micro minidress that felt equal parts vintage lingerie and modern styling. The silhouette is short, sitting high on the thigh, while the bodice features a plunging neckline that immediately draws attention. Pink lace trims the hem, adding a hint of romance with the black base. The delicate lace keeps the look from feeling one-note. A thin pink strap wraps around her neck like a choker, pairing seamlessly with the dress.

She keeps her jewelry minimal, wearing pink hoop earrings that match the dress details. Qualley wears her hair loose, letting it fall naturally around her shoulders. Her makeup looks warm and softly defined. She finishes with a muted, rosy lip that ties into the pink tones of her outfit.

Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on Reality Tea.

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