Demi Moore just proved that wearing red on a red carpet can be the boldest move of all – and she pulled it off effortlessly with style. The actress graced the Fatherland screening at Palais des Festivals during Cannes Film Festival on May 14.
The 63-year-old wore a sculptural scarlet gown crafted from crinkled fabric. The design featured a structured cowl neckline that flared dramatically behind her, creating an elegant asymmetric silhouette. The figure-hugging bodice cascaded into a column skirt with a cut that grazed the floor. For a contrasting touch, Demi styled the dress with black pointed-toe heels, a diamond bracelet, and matching statement earrings.
Demi's long raven locks were left down in a sleek, straight style while her makeup oozed soft glam, courtesy of a dark smoky eye and a glossy lip.
Demi Moore at Cannes
The actress hit the carpet earlier this week in a custom Jacquemus gown. The floor-length dress featured a bandeau neckline with a peplum waist and mermaid skirt. It was adorned with its pearlescent sequin embellishments.
She also wore a lilac off-the-shoulder gown on May 13. The garment featured a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, and a dramatic train. The ethereal gown featured delicate, sheer layers, with the fabric rippling across the red carpet.
It is proving to be a busy week for the actress, as she also attended a photocall for the jury members in a polka dot Jacquemus plucked from the maison's fall/winter 2026 runway. Demi posed alongside jury president Park Chan-wook, Chloé Zhao, Stellan Skarsgård, Ruth Negga, Laura Wandel, Diego Céspedes, Isaach De Bankolé, and Paul Laverty.
"It is an immense honor for me to be here," she said. "I had a wonderful experience here two years ago, and just to be surrounded by the love of cinema, the joy of immersing myself with those who share this passion, is simply a true joy. And who can complain about the beautiful view of this incredible place? I had only been to the Cannes Film Festival once before, and as someone's chaperone. So to be here makes me really, really immensely honoured, I feel like a little girl playing big."






