Demi Moore wore one of Chanel‘s signature looks — with a twist — at the label’s pre-Oscar dinner in Beverly Hills on Saturday.
The Best Actress nominee modeled a design from Chanel’s spring 2025 couture collection: a black and white tweed short suit trimmed with camellia appliqués. Moore accessorized with peep-toe pumps, jeweled camellia earrings and a gray flap bag.
The star of “The Substance” was assisted by stylist Brad Goreski, who also counts Liv Tyler and Ashley Park of “Emily in Paris” as clients.
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Moore wore her long dark tresses straightened, while her makeup consisted of shimmery champagne eyeshadow, rosy blush and a glossy pink lip.
Chanel introduced its tweed skirt suit in the 1920s. The design was born out of founder Coco Chanel’s relationship with the Duke of Westminster: the couple vacationed together in the Scottish highlands, where sportsmen favored suits fashioned out of the woolen knit.
Chanel feminized the textile, making it lighter weight and spangling colorful skirt suits with fur trim, metallic thread and lion-encrusted buttons, a nod to the designer’s zodiac sign.
The camellia is also commonly associated with Chanel, as it appears in the form of brooches, scarf prints and even on packaging. The designer’s flair for the floral dates back to her youth, when she first read Alexandre Dumas’ “The Lady of the Camellias.”
Chanel resonated with the story’s heroine, a courtesan who wore a white camellia as a token of availability.
Last week, Moore won her first Screen Actors Guild Award for her role as Elisabeth Sparkle in “The Substance.” At the ceremony, she donned a custom strapless leather corset gown by Bottega Veneta, which featured a tiered pleated skirt.