Demi Moore Turns Heads at 62 at the LACMA Art and Film Gala

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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hosted its 14th annual Art+Film Gala on Saturday night, drawing a star-studded crowd to celebrate both film and art.

The event brought together Hollywood favorites and music icons, with Demi Moore and Doja Cat among the most eye-catching attendees.

At 62, Demi Moore turned heads in a sheer black halter dress adorned with colorful floral sequins.

The gown hugged her figure and paired beautifully with her long, dark waves swept over one shoulder and crimson nails that matched the dress’s red accents. Moore has been in the spotlight again following her Oscar-nominated performance in The Substance, and her appearance at LACMA reaffirmed her presence as a fashion and style icon.

Other notable attendees included Cynthia Erivo, who showcased her tattooed arms in a white off-the-shoulder gown decorated with eye motifs, adding her own unique flair to the evening.

This year, the gala honored filmmaker Ryan Coogler, known for Black Panther and Creed, and artist Mary Corse. Leonardo DiCaprio co-chaired the event alongside LACMA trustee Eva Chow, continuing their long-running partnership in hosting the gala.

According to LACMA, proceeds from the event support the museum’s mission and help integrate film more fully into its programming.

Instead of a traditional red carpet, guests posed in front of the museum’s Urban Light installation by Chris Burden, featuring 202 restored antique street lamps, creating a memorable backdrop for photos.

Demi Moore proved that age and style are no barrier to making a statement at a high-profile event. It’s great to see Moore continuing to shine. What do you think about their looks and the gala overall? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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