Love is in the air today at Vanity Fair! Just in time for Valentine's Day this weekend, we've got the ever magnetic Margaret Qualley on the cover to usher in our March issue. You'd recognize her striking blue eyes and signature gap-toothed smile anywhere, from the big screen to the Chanel runway, but read along as the burgeoning movie star slowly but surely lets her guard down with senior staff writer Marisa Meltzer and gushes about the loves of her life. "I love my husband, my family. I love dancing and horses. I love the moon. Happy crying is the best," she professes in a revealing text message to Meltzer that reads as something between a manifesto and a love letter. J'adore her earnest energy.
Plus, if you (like so many of us here at the VF office) are planning on spending the weekend watching the first few episodes of Love Story, Ryan Murphy's new anthology series covering the tragic but everlasting romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, we've got you covered. Dive straight in with Chris Murphy's exclusive first look at the show, starring Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly (who both bear a stunning resemblance to the '90s icons), and look back at the couple's enduring influence. |
XOXO, DANIELA TIJERINA, ASSOCIATE EDITOR |
Margaret Qualley has made her own name in the family business, thanks to breakout roles in Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood and The Substance. Now, with How to Make a Killing on the horizon, she presides over an adoring corner of the internet, where the fandom fawns over everything from her marriage to Jack Antonoff to the slight gap between her teeth. But she didn't really want to talk to Vanity Fair's Marisa Meltzer about any of this—at first. |
| | See how closely the stars of Ryan Murphy's newest limited series resemble the real-life people they're playing. |
Over the course of nine episodes, the series follows John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's unlikely courtship, whirlwind romance, and untimely demise. |
Plus, meet Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon, who play the doomed pair in Love Story. | |
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Our March cover star steps inside the Vanity Fair photo booth, where she has three seconds to answer a question before the camera snaps. From revealing her most irrational fear to sharing the first thing she does in the morning, Qualley gets up close and personal. |
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