Demi Moore Turns Heads at The Frankie Shop x Crosby Studios Pop-Up
In a dazzling display of fashion and family, Demi Moore made a notable appearance at the launch of The Frankie Shop x Crosby Studios pop-up event in Los Angeles on Friday night. The actress, known for her roles in “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” and “Ghost,” was the epitome of chic in a monochromatic ensemble consisting of a sleek gray button-up shirt, matching pants, and a dark gray coat, completed with pointed leather heels.
Accompanying Moore were her daughters, Rumer Willis, 35, and Scout Willis, 32, both of whom also showcased their individual style. Rumer opted for a sophisticated business-casual look with an oversized white blazer and pants, paired with brown heels. Meanwhile, Scout embraced a more relaxed vibe with a light gray top and pants combo, finished with black sneakers and a plum nylon jacket.
Throughout the evening, Moore appeared to be in high spirits, sharing laughter and intimate moments with her daughters. The trio even took some time for a private chat in a quieter corner of the venue before Moore bid farewell to the party with heartfelt hugs.
The pop-up event drew a diverse crowd of celebrities from the realms of art, fashion, and culture. Notable attendees included Gabrielle Union and Alexandra Shipp, alongside The Frankie Shop’s Gaelle Drevet and Crosby Studios’ Harry Nuriev. This event marked The Frankie Shop’s debut in Los Angeles, featuring their latest collection in a creative installation titled “The Meeting Room.”
Moore’s style prowess extends beyond the red carpet. Recently, she captivated fashion enthusiasts at the “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” premiere with a stunning black and white Balmain dress, adorned with beaded details and feather sequins, complemented by Cartier jewelry. She has also shared her fondness for vintage Gucci boots, humorously confessing that she had to “rescue” a pair from the show’s set.
In her role as Ann Woodward in “Feud,” Moore, along with her co-stars, channels the high society of 1960s and 70s Manhattan, reflecting the era’s influence on modern fashion. Moore has highlighted how these historical figures set trends that resonate with today’s styles, adding a touch of nostalgia to contemporary fashion narratives.