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Has Demi Moore Finally Chopped Her Famous Hair?

The Cannes Film Festival jury member has let her hip-length raven locks fly free all week on the Croisette. Now, she’s sporting a soft new lob.

By Elliot O·May 22, 2026·2 min read
Has Demi Moore Finally Chopped Her Famous Hair?

Reported by Vogue.

Demi Moore has spent decades treating her waist-length, raven hair like a fifth limb — occasionally lopping it off for a role (the buzz cut in G.I. Jane, the pixie in Ghost), then growing it back longer and more defiant than ever. But according to Vogue, Moore arrived at the Cannes Film Festival — where she's serving as a jury member this year — with something noticeably different: a collarbone-grazing lob that landed roughly 15 inches shorter than the hip-length mane she'd been wearing on the Croisette just days before.

Her hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos — the man responsible for some of the most-talked-about hair moments on Kim Kardashian and Amal Clooney — christened the look the "De-Marilyn Bob." Brushed into soft, undulating curls with volume lifted at the crown, the style was finished with Kérastase Chronologiste and Elixir Ultime for that lacquered, dimensional shine. The rest of the look leaned into Moore's signature sculptural femininity: makeup artist Raoul Alejandre worked a chiseled contour with diffused rosy blush and feathered lashes, while stylist Brad Goreski dressed her in a custom cobalt Self Portrait gown with an oversized hip bow trailing into a full train, accessorized with a full Swarovski set.

The Lob That Keeps Coming Back

This isn't Moore's first quiet commitment to the chop. At Milan Fashion Week, Giannetos took her to a dark, tousled chin-length bob for Demna's debut Gucci show — 22 inches shorter than her usual length, styled to a near-wet gloss. "I wanted to give Demi a major transformation," Giannetos said at the time. "Iconic, fabulous, edgy — but effortless." Moore fully committed to the Demna aesthetic that night: second-skin leather jacket, matching pants, shield sunglasses, and her micro-chihuahua Pilaf as the only accessory that mattered.

She's not alone in the timing. Rosalía just debuted a fresh collarbone cut — the so-called "clavi-cut" — by London stylist Larry King, and the well-executed lob is shaping up as the hair story of the summer: structured enough to feel intentional, relaxed enough to actually live in. Moore, who has weaponized her hair as a symbol of power and femininity both on screen (see: The Substance) and off, seems to be flirting with what it means to let some of that length — and perhaps some of that armor — go.

Whether the raven mane makes a full comeback before Cannes wraps is still an open question — but the real story is that Demi Moore keeps proving a haircut can still be an event.


Read the original at Vogue.

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