Demi Moore Displays Her Fit Figure At New York Fashion Week In A Checkered Tweed Set

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Demi Moore made a stylish appearance at Fashion Week in New York, showcasing her incredible physique and timeless beauty at the Carolina Herrera Fall/Winter 2024 Fashion Show on February 12. Taking a seat in the front row, the Ghost actress donned an elegant plaid tweed ensemble from the brand, consisting of a mini dress paired with a matching cape draping over her shoulders.

She adorned ivory heels from Giuseppe Zanotti, sported chic black sunglasses, and meticulously coordinated her clutch with her entire ensemble. Similar to other fashion shows in Milan and Paris, the 61-year-old brought her adorable puppy, Pilaf, along to the event.

 

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Demi Moore Wows At Carolina Herrera’s NYFW Show

Fans had nothing but praise for Demi, as they showered her with compliments after seeing her photos at the event.

“This is the only female I have seen in recent times that captures a style and essence of yesteryear, a classic looking superstar like Ursula Andress, Sofia Loren or Elizabeth Taylor,” wrote one fan.

Another user said, “Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!! Class oozing from every pore!!”

She shared lively behind-the-scenes snapshots with Wes Gordon, the creative director of Carolina Herrera, and occupied a seat next to Anna Wintour during the show.

Demi Moore Reveals She Has Still Kept Clay Pots From Ghost Movie

While we're familiar with the iconic role she portrayed alongside the late Patrick Swayze in Ghost, she disclosed on The Drew Barrymore Show on Tuesday that she still possesses the clay models she crafted with Swayze on the set of the movie.

“I still have my little pots that I made, which are pitiful. They’re like the saddest looking things," she said.

In an old interview shared by PEOPLE, the late actor once said of the pottery scene: "The sweetest, sexiest love scene that I’ve ever been involved with."

"We were very passionate about not having the love scene be about sucking face and jumping each other’s bones, but the connection between two human beings,” he shared.