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Demi Moore Is Pure Drama in Straight-off-the-Runway Gucci Fur

In inky Gucci fur from the brand-new Resort 2027 collection

By Elliot O·May 19, 2026·1 min read
Demi Moore Is Pure Drama in Straight-off-the-Runway Gucci Fur

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Demi Moore has been operating on a different frequency at Cannes this year, and her red carpet appearance for the premiere of Fjord — where she's serving as a jury member — may be her most arresting moment yet. The actor arrived in a piece so fresh it was practically still warm from the runway: an inky, near-black fur look from Demna's Gucci Resort 2027 "GucciCore" collection, which had debuted just days earlier at his theatrical Times Square show.

Old Hollywood, Rewritten

The garment itself is the kind of thing that makes a room go quiet. An asymmetrical one-shoulder construction, built from layers of shaggy, textural fur — part stole, part top, entirely commanding. On the runway it was styled with nothing beneath but black tights and sharp heels, leaning full maximalist-minimal. According to Harper's Bazaar, Moore and her stylist Brad Goreski recontextualized the piece with high-gloss black flared trousers, floor-length and nearly swallowing her coordinating heels — a grounding move that kept the look from tipping into costume territory.

Hair was worn long and straight, a deliberate counterweight to all that texture up top. Oversize sunglasses pushed the drama further without competing with the fur. The real conversation, though, was happening at her neck and wrists: an emerald-and-diamond suite from Chopard — official partner of the festival — that included a choker collar, drop earrings, and a diamond cuff centered on a circular stone. Flashes of green against all that dark fur and black satin? Calculated and very good.

The film Moore was there to celebrate, Fjord, is a 2026 drama starring Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve as a Romanian-Norwegian couple whose relocation to the wife's remote Norwegian hometown invites intense scrutiny. It was written, directed, and co-produced by Cristian Mungiu.

When a look goes from runway to red carpet in under a week and still manages to feel wholly owned by the woman wearing it, that's not styling — that's fashion authority.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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