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Demi Moore Dazzles At The Frankie Shop X Crosby Studios

Demi Moore American actress

Demi Moore recently made a stylish appearance in Hollywood, attending the opening of The Frankie Shop x Crosby Studios pop-up art installation in Los Angeles. The 61-year-old star was joined by her daughters Rumer Willis, 35, and Scout Willis, 32, for the event. Moore opted for a chic gray ensemble, consisting of a button-up shirt, gray pants, a long dark gray coat, and leather pointy-toe heels. Rumer sported an oversized white blazer with matching pants and brown heels, while Scout wore a loose-fitting light gray top and pants paired with black sneakers and a plum nylon zip-up jacket.

The star-studded event was attended by various celebrities from the art, fashion, and culture spheres, including Gabrielle Union and Alexandra Shipp. The collaboration between The Frankie Shop and Crosby Studios resulted in a unique installation called 'The Meeting Room,' showcasing The Frankie Shop’s latest collection of leather pieces and iconic separates.

Moore, who shares daughter Tallulah, 30, with ex Bruce Willis, is known for her impeccable style. At a recent red carpet event, she dazzled in a glistening black and white dress by Balmain, complemented by Cartier jewelry. The actress also revealed her penchant for vintage fashion, confessing to taking home a pair of pricey vintage Gucci boots from the set of Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, where she plays Ann Woodward.

In the FX series, Moore and her co-stars embody the high society of Manhattan in the '60s and '70s, showcasing designer fashions that have influenced modern looks. Moore highlighted the characters' impact on style at the time, emphasizing their role as trendsetters who set the tone for fashion and social activities.

Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, featuring Moore alongside Calista Flockhart, Diane Lane, Molly Ringwald, Chloë Sevigny, and Naomi Watts, airs on FX on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET. The show delves into the dynamics of Manhattan's elite social circles and the influence of prominent women on fashion and society.

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