Overview
Margaret Zhang is an Australian writer, director, photographer, and former lawyer.
Early Life and Education: Margaret Zhang was born on September 15, 1993, in Rockhampton, Australia. She holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Creative Industries from the Queensland University of Technology.
Career in Law: Margaret initially pursued a career in law, working as a corporate lawyer. However, she eventually transitioned to a career in the creative industry.
Fashion and Media Career: Margaret Zhang is known for her work in the fashion and media industry. She gained recognition as the editor-in-chief of the Australian fashion magazine "RUSSH" at a young age.
Photography and Writing: Zhang is a skilled photographer and writer. Her work often explores the intersection of fashion, culture, and art. She has contributed to various publications and has worked with major fashion brands.
Directorial Debut: Margaret Zhang made her directorial debut with the film "Thirteen Lives," a drama based on the Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand. The film is produced by Ron Howard and is Zhang's first venture into filmmaking.
Multifaceted Talent: Zhang is celebrated for her multifaceted talents, which include photography, styling, writing, and filmmaking. Her unique perspective and creative approach have garnered attention in the fashion and media world.
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