Fashion Frenzy: Margaret Qualley and Jessica Henwick Slay in Couture at ‘How to Make a Killing’ Premiere in LA

Margaret Qualley and Jessica Henwick Take Hollywood by Storm at the ‘How to Make a Killing’ Premiere in Los Angeles!
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Margaret Qualley and Jessica Henwick Take Hollywood by Storm at the ‘How to Make a Killing’ Premiere in Los Angeles!

On Saturday, February 14, 2026, Margaret Qualley and Jessica Henwick were seen arriving at the AMC The Grove 14 movie theater in Los Angeles, California, to attend the A24/StudioCanal black comedy/thriller film “How to Make a Killing,” written and directed by John Patton Ford, which is loosely based on the classic 1949 film “Kind Hearts and Coronets” and the late 19th-century novel “Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal” by Roy Horniman.

These two celebrities, Margaret Qualley and Jessica Henwick, wowed the audience on the red carpet at the “How to Make a Killing” premiere in Los Angeles, dressed in Chanel and Nensi Dojaka couture and posing confidently in front of the cameras alongside co-stars Glen Powell, Topher Grace, Nell Williams, and co-producer Gail McQuillan. In this post, we’ll look at how Margaret Qualley and Jessica Henwick walked the red carpet at the ‘How to Make a Killing’ premiere in Los Angeles wearing couture.

1. Margaret Qualley: The Glamorous Vision in Chanel

Margaret Qualley, a Chanel global brand ambassador and model, appeared stunning and elegant at the red carpet event for the promotional premiere of “How to Make a Killing” at AMC The Grove 14 in Los Angeles, California.

Margaret Qualley was captured wearing a sleeveless backless dress adorned with ombré sequins from the Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 collection, complemented by Chanel Ruban Fine Jewelry pieces, at the debut of “How to Make a Killing” in Los Angeles.
Margaret Qualley was captured wearing a sleeveless backless dress adorned with ombré sequins from the Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 collection, complemented by Chanel Ruban Fine Jewelry pieces, at the debut of “How to Make a Killing” in Los Angeles. Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

She wore a sleeveless ombré sequin backless dress that was showcased on the runway for Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 ready-to-wear (Pre-Fall 2026), designed by the brand’s creative director Matthieu Blazy, and represented inside the Bowery subway station in Lower Manhattan, New York City, on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.

The outfit had a magnificent scarlet red top with a cowl neckline and back crisscross straps that accentuated her toned figure while keeping an air of elegance, as well as a flowing pink skirt that cascaded to the floor, creating an ethereal look. Margaret Qualley, who acts as Becket Redfellow’s (Glen Powell) childhood friend Julia Steinway in “How to Make a Killing,” paired her dress with exquisite 18k white gold earrings and a matching ring from Chanel Ruban fine jewelry, inspired by Gabrielle Coco Chanel’s 1932 “Bijoux de Diamants” high jewelry collection.

Margaret Qualley was captured wearing a sleeveless backless dress adorned with ombré sequins from the Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 collection, complemented by Chanel Ruban Fine Jewelry pieces, at the debut of “How to Make a Killing” in Los Angeles.

The ensemble was a testament to classic chic, enhanced by a contemporary flair that only Chanel can bring to the table. Margaret Qualley’s poise and fashion sense shone brightly at the occasion, establishing her as a notable presence of the night.

At the Bowery subway station in New York City, a fashion model was spotted donning a stunning ombré sequin dress as part of the Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 collection designed by Matthieu Blazy.
At the Bowery subway station in New York City, a fashion model was spotted donning a stunning ombré sequin dress as part of the Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 collection designed by Matthieu Blazy. Image credit: @fashionspotss/Chanel/Instagram

2. Jessica Henwick: Bold and Beautiful in Nensi Dojaka

 

Jessica Henwick donned the Nensi Dojaka Mae silk satin corset dress featuring cut-out details on the bodice, boning, and a chiffon skirt with a thigh-high slit at the premiere of “How To Make a Killing” hosted at AMC The Grove 14 in Los Angeles, California.
Jessica Henwick donned the Nensi Dojaka Mae silk satin corset dress featuring cut-out details on the bodice, boning, and a chiffon skirt with a thigh-high slit at the premiere of “How To Make a Killing” hosted at AMC The Grove 14 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

Not to be overshadowed, Jessica Henwick, a 33-year-old English actress and writer, was spotted arriving at the AMC The Grove 14 in Los Angeles, California, for the “How To Make a Killing” premiere, in which she plays Ruth, Becket Redfellow’s (Glen Powell) lover.

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Throughout the event, the “Iron Fist” actress wowed fans in her Nensi Dojaka “Mae” olive sleeveless silk gown, which featured an intricate black strappy boned corset top with a sweetheart neckline, multiple cut-out panels, and ruched crisscross details, creating the perfect balance of structure and femininity. The dress flowed into a sheer chiffon skirt with a daring thigh-high split, revealing Jessica’s left leg and adding a whimsical touch to her magnificent look, which was perfectly complemented by black strappy heels and a fashionable rectangular leather clutch bag.

Jessica Henwick attends the Los Angeles Special Screening of A24's "How to Make a Killing"

Jessica Henwick’s ability to pull off such a bold ensemble with ease showcased her status as one of Hollywood’s remarkable fashion icons.

What are your thoughts on Margaret Qualley’s Chanel dress and Jessica Henwick’s Nensi Dojaka outfits at the “How to Make a Killing” premiere promotional event in Los Angeles? Let me know in the comments section below, and stay tuned to Fashonation Bellah Kwamy for more spectacular celebrity red carpet events in 2026.

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