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Demi Moore Shines in Ivory Gown at Time100 Gala at 62
Demi Moore, 62, Dazzles in Silky Ivory Gown at Time100 Gala as She Reflects on Aging, Oscar Loss, and Self-Acceptance.

Demi Moore proved once again that age is just a number as she stepped out in breathtaking fashion at the prestigious Time100 Gala, held at Lincoln Center in New York City on Thursday night. The 62-year-old actress, recently named one of Time Magazine's Most Influential People of 2025, turned heads in a show-stopping ivory gown that accentuated her enviably petite waist and timeless elegance.
The "Substance" star arrived in a halter-styled silk dress that featured delicate ruched detailing around the midsection and a sweeping floor-length skirt. Moore completed the ensemble with an ivory blazer draped over her shoulders, exuding old-Hollywood glamour. Her long, sleek brunette hair was parted in the middle and cascaded past her shoulders, framing her radiant face.
Moore's accessories further elevated her look, including dangling diamond earrings, an eye-catching bracelet, and shimmering rings on both hands. Her makeup was classic yet striking, with bronze eyeshadow, mascara, rosy blush, and a soft satin pink lip that highlighted her natural beauty.
As Moore posed for photos both on the red carpet and later on a grand staircase, her confidence and poise stole the show. She was in good company at the event, joining fellow honorees such as Blake Lively, Scarlett Johansson, Ed Sheeran, and Serena Williams.

Celebrated Among the Most Influential
Earlier this month, Demi Moore was officially announced as one of Time's Most Influential People of the year, a recognition that aligns with her recent resurgence in Hollywood and increasing cultural impact. Her latest role in The Substance, where she portrays the deeply layered character Elizabeth Sparkle, garnered her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress and sparked widespread critical acclaim.
In her interview with Time, Moore spoke candidly about aging, her career renaissance, and the broader significance of her character in The Substance.
"There is a really interesting aspect to redefining how we see women in their 60s," Moore shared. "What that really means, and the limitations that have been imposed upon us societally, but even more importantly, what we've imposed on ourselves."
She added, "In fact, this is an incredibly powerful, exciting, and alive time."
A Humble Response to Oscar Loss
Moore was also a featured speaker at the Time100 Summit earlier in the week, where she addressed her recent loss at the Oscars. Despite widespread speculation that she would win, the award ultimately went to rising star Mikey Madison.
"I really had the pleasure of getting to know Mikey Madison and think that she did an incredible performance," Moore said graciously. "And really, it's an odd thing for there to be a competition anyway. But if I had won, it would've been a completion to what had started."
When asked if she believes she could still win an Oscar in the future, Moore offered a modest four-word reply: "That would be nice."

The Ghost actress elaborated further, emphasizing her belief in trusting the flow of life: "I can't say I would be mad at it. The question is should I have won is really maybe certainly not the perspective of how I hold it because I didn't."
"Everything in life is happening for me, not to me," Moore continued. "In that moment there was a lot being projected that I would win, and so of course there's disappointment. But I also immediately recognized that there is something greater that I am to be in service to, even if I don't know what that is."
Self-Acceptance at the Forefront
Despite the Oscar loss, Demi Moore has been widely celebrated during this awards season. In addition to her Time100 recognition, she also took home both a Golden Globe and a SAG Award. This week, she was also honored as People magazine's Most Beautiful Person of the Year, a title that underscores her enduring appeal and beauty.
In her cover story for People, Moore spoke openly about body image, aging, and what it means to feel beautiful at 62.
"I'm certainly more comfortable in my own skin at this point than I have ever been," she admitted. "The greatest freedom that I have found is in deepening into my acceptance of myself as I am."
"And that, I think, is a daily reminder. It's a daily sense of bringing forward an appreciation for all that I am, and that doesn't mean it's just the parts I like. It means it's an acceptance of all the parts of me."
Moore, who is a mother to three daughters — Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah — with ex-husband Bruce Willis, also acknowledged the inevitable insecurities that come with aging.
"I have overall really incredible health, but that doesn't mean that sometimes I look in the mirror and I don't go, 'God, I look old.' Or, 'God, my face is falling,'" she confessed. "But, at the same time, I can accept that is where I'm at today, and I know the difference today is that doesn't define my value or who I am."

With her career on an undeniable upswing, Demi Moore continues to prove that reinvention and relevance can happen at any age. Her role in The Substance has placed her squarely back in the spotlight, and her graceful presence at the Time100 Gala further solidified her status as a fashion icon and cultural force.
As Moore embraces her 60s with confidence, grace, and authenticity, she not only challenges societal perceptions of aging but also inspires others to embrace all stages of life with pride and acceptance.

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