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3 Mar 2025


NextImg:Demi Moore Oozes Silver Screen Star In Glamorous Oscars Look

Elizabeth Sparkles, who?

Demi Moore walked onto the 2025 Academy Awards red carpet Sunday looking like an actor who’s going to win an Oscar.

Demi Moore attends the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre on Sunday.
Demi Moore attends the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre on Sunday.
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The “Substance” star — who is nominated for Actress In A Leading Role — stunned in a glittery silver custom Giorgio Armani Privé gown. She paired the look with matching dangling earrings, a thick cuff bracelet, and most importantly — an inner glow.

The twinkling ensemble may also be a nod to her character in “The Substance,” Elisabeth Sparkles.

Moore looked like a woman who was going to accept an Oscar Sunday night.
Moore looked like a woman who was going to accept an Oscar Sunday night.
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Fans on social media also felt that her Oscars look made her look like a woman of substance.

She walked out like she owns the industry.

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Although Moore looked absolutely flawless on the Oscars red carpet, when she was shown a photo of her younger self by a reporter and was asked what advice she’d give her younger self, Moore implored her younger self to embrace the messiness of life.

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“It would really be to appreciate all of who you are, as you are, right in that moment,” Moore said. “That it is imperfectly perfect. And how human and beautiful that is.”