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Demi Moore Stuns in Another Black-and-White Ensemble

Moore please!

demi-moore-black-and-white-outfit-tiff-festival: A photograph of Demi Moore at a red carpet event. She is smiling at the camera and wears a silky white top and gray blazer. The background is black and says the words J.Crew and Shark in white.
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Duo-chromatic maven, Demi Moore, graced the Canadian red carpet in another stunning black-and-white ensemble for a midnight screening of the horror film The Substance at the Toronto International Film Festival. Moore plays one of the main characters in the mind-bending psychological thriller which garnered a Cannes Film Festival Best Screenplay Award for 2024.

The raven-haired celeb was photographed wearing a crisp white button down tucked into a form-fitting black maxi skirt. The waistband of the skit, fashioned to look like a cummerbund created a feminine take on traditional suiting. From the looks of the post she added to Instagram, the inner lining of her skirt seems to boast the red, white and blue ribbon of none other than Thom Browne, a designer whose pieces are often inspired by British school uniforms and other traditional suiting.

The Please Baby Please actress kept the black-and-white outfit simple by pairing it with matching accessories. She sported a sophisticated pair of pointed black heels with brogue detailing, a sparkling floral brooch on the waist of her skirt and a pair of lengthy white glittering earrings that resembled a steady pattern leaves on a branch.

Once inside, Moore swapped her fitted maxi skirt for a pair of black pencil pants, which can be seen on her while she was photographed on stage with writer and director Coralie Fargeat and co-star Margaret Qualley.

From the looks of it, black and white might just be Moore's signature look. As you can see in the post above, Moore has worn it quite a bit lately, particularly while she was promoting the Ryan Murphy show Feud: Capote vs the Swans. And as for us, we can't wait to see what she wears next.



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