Demi Moore, 61, Looks Like a 'Goddess' in a Tight Black and White Swan-Shaped Gown
As she stepped out for an event, Demi Moore looked stunning in a form-fitting black and white gown. When pictures of her hit social media, fans quickly complimented the movie star, with some referring to her as a "goddess."
Hollywood legend Demi Moore, 61, recently stole the show with the gorgeous swan-shaped black and white figure-hugging dress she wore to attend an industry event. Celebrity stylist Brad Goreski took to Instagram to proudly boast about Moore's ensemble.
He shared a video of the "Disclosure" star working the camera as she posed, looking stunning in her Balmain-designed gown and Cartier jewels. When people saw the classy and beautiful look, they flooded the comment section with praise for Moore.
Demi Moore at the premiere of "Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans" in New York City on January 23, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
One fan gushed: "Still a goddess 🌹🌹." A starstruck fan swooned: "Wow you look like a masterpiece 🤩." Another asserted: "When the dress is almost as fierce as the wearer."
Demi Moore at the premiere of "Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans" in New York City on January 23, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
Moore was dressed to the nines to attend the premiere of FX's limited series "Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans," in which she appears. The show is centered around the lives of Truman Capote's elite and wealthy socialite female friends.
Since she first stepped onto the Hollywood scene, Moore has always been labeled as an "It" girl in Tinseltown, known for her beauty. Even as she has aged, her fashion icon status has never wavered.
Far from being fussed about getting older, Moore is a star who has embraced aging. Ahead of entering her 60s, she divulged: "It feels very liberating. When I think of my grandmother at 60, she in a way seemed to be already resigned to being old. But I feel, in so many ways, more alive and present than ever."
While still talking about entering her 60s, Demi Moore also highlighted how her fashion choices are, at times, about changing the societal narrative that women become less desirable the older they get.