Demi Moore’s Stunning Comeback in 2025
Demi Moore is wrapping up the year with a bang.
The 62-year-old actress, known for her role in “Substance,” is solidifying her status as the comeback queen of 2025 with a striking magazine cover. But honestly, her fashion choices are just as remarkable as her age.
In the US version of Glamour magazine’s 2025 Woman of the Year issue, she dons an eye-catching sculptural cage dress by Harris Reid. The design features a hornet waist and sweetheart neckline that really draws attention.
For the photoshoot, she paired the dress with impressive Thom Browne platforms and shimmering Chopard drop earrings.
Moore was captured by photographer Thomas Whiteside in a lilac Alexander McQueen dress, striking a pose with bold red lace boots.
“When you look at someone like Helen Mirren, you can’t help but think, ‘Wow, she’s in her 80s!’ and just look at the dynamic work she’s still doing,” Moore shared in an interview with Margaret Qualley for Glamour.
While the cage-inspired design has Victorian undertones, Moore kept it simple underneath with just black briefs, completing the look with high Thom Browne shoes and dazzling Chopard chandelier earrings.
Reid explained on Instagram that the entire design started with the Victorian concept of “crinolinkage,” emphasizing presence and performance. “The cage really guides you when you wear it,” he mentioned, capturing the essence of the design process.
The cover shoot, styled by Brad Goreski, showcases Moore in various high-fashion ensembles, including a sleek black Balenciaga bodysuit dress and a dramatic Alexander McQueen number paired with red boots. Moore’s tiny Chihuahua, Pilaf, also joins the fun.
In one photo, she flaunts an electric Gucci look in bright turmeric velvet while wearing a Tiffany ring and cuddling Pilaf.
Moore, who has spent 45 years in Hollywood, recently dressed as Victoria Beckham and claimed her first major acting award—a Golden Globe for “Substance”—earlier this year.
“I feel pretty energized right now,” Moore reflected during her interview with Qualley. “Looking at someone like Helen Mirren makes me realize that age doesn’t limit us, and there’s still so much to accomplish.” This cover story is part of her notable renaissance in 2025.
This year has been significant for Moore. After four and a half decades in the industry, she made history by winning the Golden Globe for Best Actress with her daring portrayal in “Substance.” She also took home accolades at the Critics Choice Awards and SAG Awards, and even earned her first Oscar nomination.
While she may not have won the Globe, her acceptance speech, where she revealed being labeled a “popcorn actress” by a producer, went viral and sparked discussions about women’s roles in Hollywood.
“This work touched me because it’s really about relinquishing our power,” Moore explained. “The notion that you’re not enough on your own—that resonates with many.” It’s clear she embraces her worth beyond others’ measurements.
Moore joins the ranks of Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year honorees, celebrating women who have made meaningful cultural impacts. South African Grammy winner Tyra is also featured on the 2025 list.
