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Demi Moore split from Ashton Kutcher in 2011
Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher’s relationship had been the subject of rocky rumors on the tabloid circuit as far back as 2010, but it wasn’t until 2011 that they officially separated — spending their sixth wedding anniversary apart that September. Throughout her marriage, Moore’s style had moments of playful surprise, incorporating bold prints and unexpected patterns. But as her relationship unraveled, the return to black felt symbolic — a tough exterior against scrutiny, or a visual reflection of the turbulence beneath the surface.
At the 2011 Samsung Hope for Children Gala, Moore stepped out in a little black dress. The plunging neckline and thin straps gave way to a bodice covered in glossy black sequins, while strands of beading cascaded from the waist. The hemline, trimmed with black fur, weighed the silhouette down at the bottom. Paired with strappy black heels and a matching clutch, this dramatically dark look could be read as a visual manifestation of a woman retreating into a familiar armor.
Demi Moore stepped cautiously back into the public eye in 2013
The AFI Night at the Movies in April 2013 was a one-night-only event to honor some of Hollywood’s finest. For Demi Moore, it marked a rare red carpet appearance — one of her first since a highly publicized personal crisis that included a breakdown, hospitalization, and a stint in rehab following her divorce from Kutcher in December 2012. The press had fixated on her noticeable weight loss and the fallout from her romantic split. But she bravely stepped back into the spotlight for the evening to present “Ghost,” the 1990 romance that remains one of her defining film projects.
For the occasion, Moore opted for a black Valentino jumpsuit which featured a sheer button-down top layered over a lace-trimmed camisole. The ensemble incorporated crisp white cuffs and a structured collar. The wide-leg pants pooled over open-toed sandals, adding length while maintaining a loose, almost nonchalant silhouette.
Demi liked to rock the punk aesthetic
By 2017, Demi Moore returned to fully embracing the darker, edgier side of her fashion spirit. In New York City, she was spotted out in a high-fashion, punk-inspired ensemble. She paired a white, short-sleeved top covered in metallic studs with an asymmetrical black leather skirt, which wrapped around her frame with dramatic folds and an angular high slit. A wide, corset-style leather belt cinched at the waist, intensifying the contrast between the structured toughness of the leather and the casual ease of the top.
Pointed-toe black pumps and a sleek black clutch added to the outfit’s commanding presence, reinforcing its rebellious, defiant energy. At the time, she was appearing in smaller roles in the Fox series “Empire” and the comedy feature “Rough Night” — and it was fun to see her playing with proportions, structure, texture, and attitude as she navigated this career transition period.
2024 welcomed Moore back into the mainstream
2024 saw the public resurgence of Demi Moore, and her appearances felt a lot more joyful. Fresh off the heels of her chilling role as Ann Woodward in “Feud: Capote vs The Swans,” she graced the Dior Cruise show in a refreshing take on tailoring, which married structured menswear elements with feminine summer styling. She wore a navy blue shorts suit, consisting of a boxy blazer and tailored shorts layered over a gray linen button-up with contrast piping.
She accessorized the look with chunky white gladiator sandals, which brought a surprising, utilitarian edge to an otherwise classic ensemble. A white tote bag with a blue patterned scarf draped over the handle reinforced this buoyant look. Onlookers were also delighted to see her dog, Pilaf, tucked under her arm. We’re huge advocates of women wearing what they want, but we think Demi’s complexion sings when she makes a sartorial move away from harsh, dark motifs and towards lighter styles.
Demi Moore walks away a winner
With “The Substance,” Demi Moore was back in full force and better than ever. Skipping the usual spectacle of a chauffeured arrival, she walked herself to the red carpet — a deliberate, unassuming choice she insisted on, as her hotel was nearby. But once there, she stepped into the spotlight in a custom Giorgio Armani Privé strapless gown in a gleaming champagne gold color. The dress featured a dramatic curved geometric detail, tracing a sweeping, bedazzled line from the bodice to the voluminous mermaid-tail skirt.
Her signature long, dark hair was styled in soft waves, and she kept her accoutrements understated and elegant: diamond drop earrings and a matching bracelet. But her best accessory of the night was the Golden Globe trophy she clutched after winning Best Actress.
After decades of being written off, Moore stood on the stage as the final product of the transformation we’ve seen unfold before us. Her speech read like a confirmation of this: “In those moments when we don’t think we’re smart enough or pretty enough or skinny enough or successful enough or basically just not enough, I had a woman say to me, ‘Just know, you will never be enough. But you can know the value of your worth if you just put down the measuring stick.'” It was an emotional admission, and the perfect way to summarize the star’s resurgence.