Demi Moore's Beaded Mosaic Dress at the Cannes Film Festival Is a Literal Work of Art

It's all in the details.

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The 77th Annual Cannes Film Festival is upon us, bringing with it a whole lot of star power. While guests undoubtedly had their eyes on the silver screen for this year's showcase of movies from all around the world, we had our eyes on Demi Moore, who looked utterly ravishing in red today.

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The Ghost star walked the French red carpet in a floor-length column gown that featured a form-fitting construction from the bodice through the hips, a rounded, structured neckline with a sharp V-neck detail at the center, and a low back. The piece was completely covered in long, narrow, vertical scarlet red beads and had circular patches of small red and silver beads throughout, recalling the patchwork style of Gustav Klimt.

Moore's go-to accessory, her little dog Pilaf, was noticeably missing, but she made sure to accent the piece with chic, monochromatic accessories. She went with crimson red velvet peep-toe pumps, dangly ruby and diamond drop earrings, and a massive matching statement ring. Moore had a bronzy, sun-kissed glow about her, which she accentuated with her glam, opting for pretty, rosy makeup complete with a purply smoky eye and muted pink lips. She styled her luscious dark locks down and straight with a middle part.

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Moore premiered her new movie, The Substance, and is hosting the 30th annual amFAR gala at the festival. She will be named the godmother of the Trophée Chopard, which honors two emerging actors at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 23.

“She is perfect for this role, as she embodies what rising talents can strive for, with a constant reinvention through daring role choices she fearlessly embraced. Her long and diverse career epitomizes the Hollywood success story, and I am sure that the laureates of the 24th Trophée Chopard will receive invaluable advice from their godmother," Chopard co-president and artistic director Caroline Scheufele said in a statement, per WWD.

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