Demi Moore, 63, Seduces the Red Carpet in a Skin-Tight Black Feathered Gucci Gown at Vanity Fair Oscars Party

Demi Moore turned heads at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday, March 15th, wearing a striking black gown. The 63-year-old actress appeared particularly fit, showcasing her slender build in a form-fitting Gucci dress featuring off-the-shoulder straps and a subtle sweetheart neckline.

Moore brought a dramatic flair to her look, sporting long black leather opera gloves and a huge feather boa as she posed for pictures. Her hair was neatly styled up, and she wore a subtle pink lipstick that highlighted her features. She completed her outfit with teardrop earrings and a statement necklace at the event held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Mandy Moore’s recent appearance led to online discussion about her weight, with some people jokingly suggesting she might be using a weight-loss medication. Others simply said she looked very thin, and some playfully commented on Hollywood’s focus on body image.

Demi Moore for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

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The actress gained recognition for her 2024 performance in the horror film The Substance, where she portrayed an older actress using a dangerous drug to regain her youth. The drug caused her to swap consciousness with a younger version of herself weekly. Although she received a Best Actress Oscar nomination for the role, Mikey Madison won the award for her performance in Anora.

Demi Moore attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Julianne Moore turned heads at the Actor Awards earlier this year with her figure, and she continued to impress at the Vanity Fair event. She confidently showcased her strong sense of style in a stunning strapless Gucci gown that featured a beautiful green-to-black gradient and delicate feather details.

Later in the Oscars show, Moore presented the award for Best Cinematographer to Autumn Durald Arkapaw for her work on Sinners. This marked a historic win, as Durald Arkapaw was the first woman to ever receive the award.

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2026-03-16 20:44