Demi Moore, 60, is effortlessly cool in an all-black look as she cradles her tiny pet Chihuahua Pilaf while visiting a custom print store in LA
Demi Moore looked as radiant as ever as she stopped by the Jonathan Wright & Company print shop in Los Angeles on Monday.
The eternal beauty, 60, was cozy in a long-sleeved black top and black trousers to match.
The Indecent Proposal star — who recently stunned at Paris Fashion Week — wore a pair of converse sneakers and black shades for the outing.
The actress also held her little two-year-old pet Chihuahua Pilaf, who sat happily in a baby carrier worn across her chest.
Demi wore her long raven hair parted down the middle and cascading down her back.
Effortlessly cool: Demi Moore looked as radiant as ever as she popped into Jonathan Wright & Company print shop in Los Angeles on Monday
The star spent more than an hour at the print-on-demand shop, which specializes in letterpress, stationary and wedding invitations.
The mother-of-three accessorized with a black bag and flashed her megawatt smile as she left the store.
The outing comes after her youngest daughter Tallulah Willis, 29, wowed with a glamorous snap of Demi attending the Saint Laurent show during Paris Fashion Week.
The actress took to Instagram to share a snap of herself at the event – where she suffered a wardrobe malfunction marked X.
She sweetly wrote below: ‘Your next husband is so lucky omfg.’
The actress looked glamorous in a sheer black dress with matching underwear underneath.
Demi was posing for the shots when she raised her hand and accidentally flashed her cleavage.
The star didn’t seem to mind the edgy display as she continued to smile and pose for the cameras.
Her pup: The eternal beauty, 60, was cozy in a long-sleeved black top and black trousers to match, as she kept her little two-year-old pet Chihuahua Pilaf in a baby carrier
Cool girl: The Indecent Proposal star wore a pair of converse sneakers and black shades for the night out
Glam: The outing comes after her youngest daughter Tallulah Willis wowed in a glamorous snap of Demi attending the Saint Laurent show during Paris Fashion Week
Family: Tallulah, 29, shared a snap of her at the event – where she suffered an X-rated wardrobe malfunction – on her Instagram, commenting: ‘Your next husband is so lucky omfg’; They see each other in March 2023
Demi shares three daughters – Rumer, 35, Scout, 32, and Tallulah – with ex-husband actor Bruce Willis.
Demi appeared hours after her ex-husband Bruce Willis made a rare public appearance amid his battle with dementia.
Demi and her ex-partner, 68, remain close friends and share their three daughters.
The Die Hard actor’s family has rallied around him after he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) – an uncommon form of dementia that causes a deterioration in behaviour, personality and language.
They publicly revealed his condition in February this year, and his wife Emma Hemming recently gave a heartbreaking update on his ongoing battle with dementia.
The Hollywood icon was seen in the passenger seat of a car in Los Angeles on Monday – the same day Emma, 45, revealed it’s “hard to know” if he’s even aware of what’s going on with him health-wise.
Emma fought back tears as she spoke in an interview on the Today show about how she and her two daughters with the actor are dealing with the ‘sorrow and sadness’ of watching the actor’s health deteriorate.
“What I’m learning is that dementia is hard,” she said during an appearance in the show’s New York studio. “It is difficult for a person who has been diagnosed. It’s also hard on the family. And it’s no different for Bruce, or for me, or for our girls.
All together: Demi shares three daughters – Rumer, 35, Scout, 32, and Tallulah – with her ex-husband, actor Bruce Willis, 68, who is currently battling frontotemporal dementia; (L-R) Rumer, Demi, Bruce, Scout, Emma Heming Willis and Tallulah in 2019.
“And when they say this is a family disease, it really is.”
When asked how she explained his illness to their children, she said: “I think it’s always been… we’re a very honest and open household.
“And the most important thing was to be able to say what the disease was, to explain what it was, because when you know what the disease is from a medical point of view, everything makes sense.”
“So it was important that we tell them what it is because, you know, I don’t want there to be any stigma or shame attached to their father’s diagnosis, or any form of dementia.”
When asked by host Hoda Kotb if he was aware of what was happening to him, Emma paused and revealed: ‘It’s hard to know.’
Emma shares daughters Mabel (11) and Evelyn (9) with the actor.