Demi Moore has captured the world's attention with her dramatic transformation for Milan Fashion Week. The 63-year-old actress was photographed at the Gucci FW26 Fashion Show, held at Palazzo delle Scintille on February 27, looking almost unrecognizable. Moore showcased a bold, blunt bob styled to appear wet, a stark departure from her signature long black hair. She completed her all-black leather look with oversized sunglasses and pointed black heels, while her Chihuahua, Pilaf, sat on her lap during the fashion show.
Stars like Kate Moss, Emily Ratajkowski, and Karlie Kloss headlined the runway for Gucci's Fall/Winter 2026 show, along with models Alex Consani, Amelia Gray, and Elsa Hosk. Moore's stylist, Brad Goreski, uploaded a video of her just before she left for the Gucci show, showing her entire outfit in Gucci from head to toe.

Thousands of Instagram users commented on the post, praising the star for her look. "Love the hair!" one user wrote. Another added, "She looks so much better with this hairstyle." Another user commented on her latest movie, suggesting she looks younger than before. "Did you take the substance?" they asked. Another user seemed to agree, writing, "Oh man, she took the substance. Well, as long as she is happy."
Moore previously debuted a new hair look for Gucci and cut bangs in October. "Bangs — now and then," she wrote on Instagram. "Thank you @gucci for letting me bring back the fringe for the first time since the Striptease days!" In January, she opened up to People about switching up her look, specifically rocking a bob in Taylor Sheridan's "Landman." "I like leaving room to play," she said, adding that her hair "has lived many lives."
Moore's biggest hair transformation that gave her a new perspective on beauty was when she shaved her head for her role in "G.I. Jane" in 1997. She told the outlet that the look "probably was the most illuminating experience and one that deepened my appreciation for my hair!" Moore said that no matter what, she will always return to her signature long hair. "It feels most like me," she told People. "Being able to change my look with wigs and pieces feeds my need for change, but at the end of the day, I love taking it down, seeing my hair fall past my waist. It’s like coming home."