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Demi Moore, a timeless Hollywood icon, has been named The Most Beautiful Woman of 2025 by People en Español. At 62, she’s experiencing a remarkable career high after a sweeping awards season, thanks to her starring role in The Substance—a film that powerfully confronts the beauty standards and age discrimination facing women in the television industry. Her performance earned her a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination, cementing her as one of the year’s most compelling figures.
Beyond the awards, Time named her one of the most influential people of 2025, confirming her status as a cultural powerhouse. The Substance has become a key work in the conversation around ageism and representation in Hollywood. And while the Oscar ultimately went to Mickey Madison for Anora, Moore’s Golden Globe acceptance speech stood out as a powerful message of resilience, elegance, and empowerment.
From the beginning of her career, Demi Moore has been a trailblazer. She’s never followed Hollywood’s rules—instead, she’s turned her evolving personal style into a reflection of her growth as both an artist and a woman. In an era when fashion is deeply tied to social commentary, Moore’s aesthetic stands tall as a bold declaration: refined, timeless, and fiercely authentic. Whether in film or real life, age is still a hot topic—and Moore is responding in the most stylish way possible.
On the night of the Golden Globes, she lit up the red carpet in a custom strapless champagne-colored silk gown by Giorgio Armani Privé, featuring a dramatic mermaid silhouette and a Swarovski crystal-embellished geometric detail. The dress sculpted her figure like a living statuette. At the Oscars, she opted for yet another custom Armani Privé creation—this time, a crystal-embroidered gown with a plunging neckline, pleated hip detailing, and a breathtaking train. Far from playing it safe, Moore embodied a mix of elegance and sex appeal. She made a statement: Yes, I’m a movie star, a beauty icon—and I’m also a grandmother.
With Demi Moore, we’re seeing a new chapter unfold—one where aging isn’t something to hide, but something to celebrate. And the fashion world is paying close attention.
On April 24, Simon Porte Jacquemus officially opened The Los Angeles Boutique, a brand-new space in West Hollywood. Designed to feel like a rustic home with a collector’s spirit, the boutique offers a new vision of luxury—intimate, warm, and curated with character. But what caught the fashion world’s attention was the campaign that accompanied its launch. The face of the campaign? 67-year-old American actor Jon Gries.
Gries, best known for roles in indie films and cult classics, became the unexpected star of the Jacquemus rollout—a campaign that instantly went viral on social media. The imagery celebrated real presence, mature masculinity, and quiet charisma with minimal editing and no filters.
The choice wasn’t just bold—it was intentional. Like Demi Moore, Jacquemus challenges long-held assumptions about age, beauty, and relevance. Through campaigns like this, and icons like Moore, fashion is actively redefining who gets to be visible, desired, and celebrated.
The honors from People and Time don’t just recognize Moore’s decades of success—they signal a shift in the cultural narrative. Beauty doesn’t end at 40. Power doesn’t fade at 60. And style? It only gets better with time.
