Demi Moore bares abs in cutout dress at Venice Film Festival

That’s one way to wear white before Labor Day.

Demi Moore slipped into an ab-baring, all-white ensemble Saturday for the Venice Film Festival‘s Celebration of Women in Cinema Gala.

She showed off her figure with a sleek dress by Mônot that featured a plunging neckline and curve-hugging skirt.

Moore, 58, posed for a series of Instagram photos in the look, cheekily writing, “Out with the Girls at the Women in Film event with @redseafilm last night” alongside a shot of perfumer Eric Buterbaugh and actor Patrick Hilgart blowing kisses to her chest.

“This gives me so much joy,” replied Selma Blair, while Mônot designer Eli Mizrahi commented with a series of heart emojis.

Moore posted a playful snap with friends at the Celebration of Women in Cinema Gala, hosted by the Red Sea Film Festival.
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Many fans focused on the actress’ ageless beauty, with one writing, “you look gorgeous as always, while another added, “like a fine wine… vintage indeed.”

Kate Hudson also attended the star-studded event in her own barely there Mônet look: a cutout LBD with a thigh-high slit.

Moore and Kate Hudson both wore monochromatic cutout looks to the Italian event.
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Before making an appearance at the event, Moore took in the sights of the Italian city with a mystery man.

It was a white-hot weekend for the star, as she also posted another snap from her Andie Swim campaign, this time twinning with her three daughters, Rumer, 33, Scout, 30, and Tallulah, 27, in white swimsuits.

The “Ghost” actress has been heated things up with a series of bikini snaps all summer long, from modeling swimsuits in the Hamptons to hitting the beach during her Greek getaway in July.

Tom Kucher

For as long as Tom can remember, he has understood the reality around him through the tinted glasses of works of fiction, be it books, films, TV shows, or anime. An English graduate, he wrote articles on a wide array of topics for several years, from entertainment and pop culture to history and literature. Before that, he was an educator and a roleplay game writer and developer. It is his deeply-rooted love for performing arts and visual media that led him to become a part of the DC team in 2020.

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