It’s been a little while since we last got to see the elegant styles of Demi Moore, after sweeping through the previous year’s awards season to acclaim with her movie The Substance. It was an era-defining awards and press run. With the help of her stylist Brad Goreski and hairstylist to the stars Dimitris Giannetos, Moore stepped onto the red carpets and up to the podiums in custom, sculptural Schiaparelli, a golden statue-esque Armani Privé gown, and a surreal Thom Browne dress styled like a literal black tie, with her signature long locks and chic chignons.
Aside from her show-stopping gowns, though, it’s clear that Demi Moore loves a statement suit—her latest look marks a clear vision for her fall wardrobe meant for more public engagements.
Yesterday evening (September 10), Moore attended the 2025 Forbes Power Women’s Summit at the Lincoln Center in New York wearing a full Saint Laurent suit. The look consisted of a chestnut brown, red, and black plaid wool blazer with structured shoulders worn open to see a crisp white shirt with a matching, undone tie underneath. On the bottom, Moore wore a mustard and black check knee length skirt and brown pointed slingback pumps, and carried a YSL brown purse. The two prints and textures complemented each other in a chic, English heritage way. For jewelry, she wore Material Goods’s Alexa Eternity band and Daphne ring with vintage earrings.
Giannetos kept Moore’s hair long and straight with a shiny, glazed finish, while makeup artist Rokael Lizama gave her a toasted blush and rosy, caramel lip.
Moore’s penchant for a power suit played out across the last year; she’s worn impeccably tailored Thom Browne looks with cropped jackets and jaunty ties, and for the Oscars nominee dinner party, she opted for a sleek, oversized white Nina Ricci suit with nothing underneath, Le Smoking style. Moore loves a blazer for her more casual appearances too, styled over denim jeans and ’70s style with billowing pussybow blouses.
Time and time again, Demi Moore proves the power suit doesn’t have to stay boardroom boring.