Demi Moore Wears Alexander McQueen for BAFTAs 2025 Red Carpet
Demi Moore wore a sparkling Alexander McQueen dress at the 2025 BAFTAs in London’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday.
Nominated in the leading actress category for her role in “The Substance,” the actress’ heavily embellished gown featured a rainbow of swirling crystals that created a psychedelic pattern. She paired a coordinating clutch and dazzling jewelry with her dress.
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Moore’s longtime stylist Brad Goreski was behind her look. The duo have worked together throughout the press tour for “The Substance,” which has seen Moore wear fabulous looks from Schiaparelli, Loewe, Dior, Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, Balenciaga, and Tom Ford, among others.
At the 2025 Golden Globes in January, Goreski styled her in a custom Giorgio Armani Privé dress. The strapless champagne dress was embellished with a swirl of Swarovski crystals and was paired with Louboutin pumps.
Perhaps the golden-hued dress, which bore a slight resemblance to the ceremony’s awards, brought Moore a bit of luck: Later that evening, she won her first Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. She’s also been nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars, which take place in March.
Earlier this month, Moore made an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” where she discussed the heartfelt speech she gave while accepting her Golden Globe.
During it, she touched on how it felt to once be called a “popcorn actress” by one producer: “While I may have taken it as he intended it, it’s what I made it mean about me. It’s that I made it mean that somehow I wasn’t ever going to be somebody that could be acknowledged in that kind of arena, that I couldn’t win awards, that I could have these other things, but you don’t get to have that,” she said, in reference to her Golden Globe.
Post-win, Moore told Kimmel she was focused on appreciating the accolade — but not too much. “It doesn’t always unfold this way and so for me the most important thing is remembering not to make it mean too much, but also to remember to not make it mean too little so I can just be in the joy,” said Moore.
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