Demi Moore stepped into the front row at Gucci's Milan Fashion Week show with a striking new haircut and her dog Pilaf by her side, drawing immediate attention for the change in silhouette.
The actress wore a head-to-toe black leather ensemble with oversized sunglasses, a black bag and pointed black heels, and she sat to watch Demna's debut runway collection while sporting a glossy, wet-look bob that fell just below her jawline, according to InStyle and Hello.
Moore's longtime hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos described the chop as a bold, fashion-forward choice he nicknamed the "Demi-tris BoB" and said the short, above-the-shoulder bob with a sleek wet texture was inspired by the new collection's silhouettes, as reported by InStyle.
Photographs and video shared around the event quickly circulated online, and coverage reported that the look made Moore appear almost unrecognizable to some viewers, with posts praising the haircut and thousands of Instagram comments noting the fresh change, according to Fox News.
Stylist Brad Goreski posted a video of Moore preparing to leave for the show, showing her outfit and signaling the public reveal, per Fox News coverage of the event.
Background And Reactions
Moore has long been known for dramatic hair changes across her career, including pixie cuts, bobs and a shaved head for the film G.I. Jane, a choice she later described as powerful and illuminating, as noted by Glamour and People.
In recent years she has alternated looks for roles, including a flippy lob for Landman and a bleach blonde bob for I Love Boosters, and she has publicly resisted age-based rules about hair length, telling Hello and People that women over 60 should not be told they cannot wear long hair if it is healthy.
Coverage from ELLE UK described the new cut as a feathered, chin-length box bob with subtly razored tips and recommended styling methods to achieve the glossy, drenched finish; the article cited backstage expert Anna Cofone and hairdresser Syd Hayes for styling notes.
Outlets reported Moore embraced the freedom to change her look, and that the wet, textured bob was presented as a personal, fashion-forward statement rather than a role requirement, according to InStyle and Hello.

