Demi Moore, 61, Shines Like Never Before, but People Noticed the Same Detail
Demi Moore has been making waves this spring with her appearances at various events. While some fans admire her youthful look, others have expressed concern over a particular aspect. Joining other top-tier celebrities like Dua Lipa and Kate Moss, Moore turned heads at the debut of Sabato De Sarno’s latest collection at London’s iconic Tate Modern art gallery. Departing from her usual polished style, the Ghost actor opted for a more relaxed ensemble that exuded lingerie vibes.
Before the show, Moore posed in a sheer maxi dress adorned with a lacy black bodice, revealing a black bra with subtle sparkle and a sheer, sequin-embellished skirt. A gray geometric pattern resembling swans graced the ensemble, subtly nodding to her FX series, Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans.
Adding unexpected ’90s-inspired accessories, Moore donned an olive green tulle scarf and a spiky gold choker necklace. She even paid homage to her own ’90s aesthetic by pairing knee-high chunky boots with her outfit.
Accompanied by her 3-year-old Chihuahua, Pilaf, Moore’s arms were full at the Gucci gathering. She carried a black monogrammed top-handle bag in one hand while cradling her furry companion in the other, bringing him along for the evening’s festivities.
However, some fans expressed concern about the impact of the bustling environment on the small Chihuahua. Many took to social media to voice their unease, urging someone to take the dog off her or questioning her choice to treat Pilaf as just another accessory.
While Moore’s Cannes appearances dazzled with captivating outfits, one dress in particular sparked diverse reactions. Sporting a white dress with a plunging neckline, Moore drew immediate attention and sparked discussions among viewers.
While some criticized Moore’s altered appearance, urging her to stop with plastic surgery, others couldn’t help but admire her stunning look, remarking on her timeless beauty and even suggesting she appears more dazzling than ever before.