Demi Moore has been showcasing a menswear-inspired look this film festival season, and her latest appearance at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival was no exception. On Thursday night, the actress, who is currently promoting her film The Substance, sported a classic black tie and white dress shirt.
However, Moore decided to make a bold style statement on Saturday, September 7. She turned heads on the red carpet with a striking red latex dress, adding a daring twist to her festival fashion.
Moore traded her usual blazers and trousers for a fiery, monochromatic ensemble at the Road to the Golden Globes party over the weekend. The actress dazzled in a midi-length red leather dress that showcased her tanned décolletage with its barely-there spaghetti straps and square neckline. The form-fitting bodice and deconstructed drop waist design created a striking silhouette, with a wrap-around tie adding an edgy touch to the sleek latex gown.
To complete the look, Moore paired the scarlet dress with gold hoop earrings and matching red peep-toe heels. Her signature beauty routine featured jet-black hair styled in a sleek middle part, cascading past her waist. She accentuated her features with bronzed makeup and a bold cherry lipstick, enhancing the overall impact of her stunning appearance.
Though Demi Moore’s daring latex dress marked a sharp departure from her typical style, she demonstrated her versatility just hours earlier. At the Variety Toronto International Film Festival Step & Repeat, she embraced her menswear era with a sophisticated twist. The Variety cover star redefined office chic on the red carpet in an oversized gray blazer, worn open to reveal matching shorts and a silk ombré dress shirt transitioning from white to vibrant lime green.
For her daytime look, Moore opted for a fall-ready brown lipstick and kept her hair sleek and straight with a middle part, completing a polished yet fashion-forward appearance.
The actress, generating Oscar buzz for her role in The Substance—a film about a woman who goes to extreme lengths to reverse aging—expressed her hope that the film will spark important conversations about society’s fixation on youth and unrealistic beauty standards. Speaking at Variety’s Toronto Film Festival Studio, Moore shared her vision for the film’s impact.
“It’s made an impression on people,” Moore reflected. “My hope is that it will drive a cultural shift, contributing to a dialogue that moves the needle towards a greater appreciation for self-kindness and gentleness. I want us to start recognizing the value of being kinder to ourselves.”