Margaret Qualley keeps a lowkey look in cutoff denim shorts and a baseball cap while out in LA

Margaret Qualley keeps a lowkey look in cutoff denim shorts and a baseball cap while out in LA

Her film My Salinger Year was recently acquired by IFC, to be released in the U.S.

But Margaret Qualley kept a low-profile on Saturday as she pumped gas in Los Angeles. 

The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star looked casual in denim cut-off shorts, a plain grey tee and a foam baseball cap. 

Lowkey: Margaret Qualley kept a low-profile on Saturday as she pumped gas in Los Angeles 

She topped the look off with white sneakers and a ponytail while out getting gas.  

The 25-year-old has been spending plenty of time during the pandemic with her mom Andie MacDowell, 62, and sister Rainey Qualley, 30.  

Back in March, the Death Note star quarantined with Delevingne, as well as the model’s then-girlfriend Ashley Benson, and pals Kaia Gerber and Tommy Dorfman.

Margaret is also keeping busy during isolation, recently serving a live remote performance.

Casual: The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star looked casual in denim cut-off shorts, a plain grey tee and a foam baseball cap

Casual: The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star looked casual in denim cut-off shorts, a plain grey tee and a foam baseball cap 

She played the titular lovesick Capulet in Romeo and Juliet for a star-studded Zoom reading of the Shakespeare classic.

Netflix’s Hollywood star David Corenswet played Romeo, alongside Brandon Flynn, Jackie Cruz, Skylar Astin and Kathryn Gallagher. 

The Acting for a Cause event benefitted Entertainment Industry Foundation and Mount Sinai-Chicago’s COVID-19 relief.  

Mama's girls: She's recently been taking walks with her mom Andie MacDowell, 62, and sister Rainey Qualley, 30

Mama’s girls: She’s recently been taking walks with her mom Andie MacDowell, 62, and sister Rainey Qualley, 30

Though it’s unknown when IFC will release his upcoming film My Salinger Year, the acquisition is a step towards crowds getting to see it. 

The film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in February and co-stars Sigourney Weaver. 

Joanna Rakoff’s memoir of the same name served as source material and follows a young writer in 90s New York City who begins to work for author J.D. Salinger.