Demi Moore brought a sharp, business-ready edge to Midtown on Monday as she arrived to “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” in a pair of Tom Ford’s black patent Eva d’orsay pumps.
The silhouette features a pointed toe, open arch and stitched loafer-style strap across the vamp, set on a 105-millimeter stiletto heel. Made in glossy black patent leather, the pair appears in Tom Ford’s current lineup of d’orsay pumps offered in both satin and patent finishes.
Moore paired the heels with a white duchesse suit from the label’s fall 2025 collection: a single-breasted jacket in washed cotton-silk blend and straight-leg trousers. A cobalt top from the same line added contrast beneath the jacket’s clean lapels. She carried a compact black clutch and her Chihuahua, Pilaf, who has accompanied her to fashion weeks and film festivals throughout the year.
Monday’s patent finish marked a sharper turn from the textures Moore favored in recent weeks. At the “Landman” premiere two weeks earlier, she chose Paris Texas’ cognac-suede Lidia slingbacks; in October, Saint Laurent’s Nico platform boots at the New Yorker Festival. The pivot from velvet and suede to patent tracks a familiar late-fall move toward sleek, weatherproof materials that withstand colder, wetter conditions.
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Despite the fall-ready edge of Moore’s patent pair, Tom Ford’s Eva pump also arrives in satin finishes — including a butter-yellow version worn by Chrissy Teigen in New York last September for a daytime press outing.
Moore’s latest stop comes amid promotion for the second season of “Landman,” Paramount+’s oil-field drama from “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan. Based on the podcast “Boomtown,” the series tracks the high-stakes world of West Texas rigs and the billionaires tied to them. Moore plays Cami Miller, the wife of a powerful oilman who takes control of his empire after his death.