Demi Moore looked effortlessly stylish in a black minimalist look as she stepped out of the premiere of her new film The Substance on Monday.
The 61-year-old actress dropped by New York City's IFC Center for a Q&A session in conjunction with the critically acclaimed horror film.
She met her 29-year-old costar Margaret Qualley – who rocked a cardigan and skirt to complete Demi's look – but she also had an extra special guest: her adorable Chihuahua, Pilaf.
The model-turned-actress vandalized the petite bug while leaving the screening.
Demi opted for a classy Thom Browne ensemble with a sleek black sweater, which she layered with an almost identical black cardigan with red, white and black stripes running down a row of buttons.
Demi Moore, 61, looked effortlessly stylish in an all-black minimalist Thom Browne look as she stepped out of a screening of her new film The Substance on Monday.
He left after a Q&A at Manhattan's IFC Center to premiere his new horror satire The Substance with his costar Margaret Qualley.
Demi paired a fuzzy sweater with a shiny black midi skirt with wide pleats that reached below her knees.
She completed her outfit with eye-catching black derby brogue shoes with textured scotch grain finishes, and she looked sock-free in dress shoes.
Bruce Willis' ex-wife also carried a black handbag and wore a fashion-forward pair of black-framed aviator sunglasses that matched her long, raven dress, which fell softly down her shoulders.
Demi's costar Margaret Qualley mirrored her style with a reserved navy cardigan that was fully buttoned over a navy dress covered in tiny polka dots.
The Poor Things actress tied her dark hair into a messy bun and covered it up with black stockings as she finished off her look with black loafers.
Demi and Margaret were on hand to chat about their critically acclaimed new horror satire The Substance.
Demi stars in the film – which was directed, written and produced by French filmmaker Coralie Forget – as former Oscar winner Elizabeth Sparkle, who has settled into TV with a popular aerobics show she hosts.
But when she turned 50 and the show seemed to be getting solid ratings, she was unexpectedly fired from her show as Dennis Quaid's network sought a younger host.
She wore a sleek black sweater with a matching cardigan over it, as well as a shiny black pleated sweater and black scotch grain derby brogues.
Demi's costar Margaret mirrored her style with a reserved navy cardigan that was fully buttoned over a navy dress covered in tiny polka dots.
The Poor Things actress tied her dark hair into a messy bun and covered it up with black stockings as she finished off her look with black loafers.
When Elizabeth learns about a mysterious drug called The Substance that can help her stay young, she jumps at the chance.
The shadowy substance causes her to grow a second, younger body (played by Margaret) that she can inhabit for seven days, though she must return to her body for a full week off before she can change again.
Her younger self becomes a hit with the network and catches on to her old show, but Elizabeth realizes her younger self is having trouble using her body for only seven days at a time, and their delayed transfers start to cause significant, stomach-churning upsets. Effects on Elizabeth's body.
The film was hailed by film fans as a return to the body horror subgenre pioneered by filmmakers including David Cronenberg (The Fly, Videodrome), Brian Yuzna (Community) and Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, Beyond).
Demi, who underwent several shocking body transformations in The Substance, has received some of the best reviews of her career, while Margaret Auteur has completed acclaimed performances with filmmakers.
The film has an impressive amount of buzz for an international co-production that played at the Cannes Film Festival and won the award for Best Screenplay earlier this year.
While it has made the film a hit among horror fans, it has also 'shocked' some unprepared viewers due to its buckets of blood and mutilated limbs.'
Demi's visit to the IFC Center in Manhattan follows her appearance at the 2024 Hamptons Film Festival on Sunday.
Demi plays an actress-turned-aerobics host who is fired from her TV show when she turns 50. Desperate, he turns to a mysterious drug called The Substance; From more material
The drug produces a young alternation form (quali). But the younger version has a mind of her own, and she begins to stay past the seven days, which has a stomach-churning effect on Demi's body; From more material
During her acceptance speech at the 2024 Hamptons Film Festival, Demi updated her fans on the status of her ex-husband Bruce Willis; The film is Sunday
She was all set to receive this year's Acting Career Achievement Award.
During her acceptance speech, Demi updated her fans on the condition of her ex-husband Bruce Willis.
The action star was forced to retire after battling frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and aphasia, which reportedly left him unable to speak in recent months.
'You know, I've said this before. What is a disease? I think you have to embrace it deeply for what it is,' Moore told the audience during a live discussion moderated by Alina Chow. People. 'But where he is, he is stable.'