The many faces of Demi Moore! Oscar winner looks animated as she attends the Saint Laurent show during Paris Fashion Week

Demi Moore put on an animated show as she attended the Saint Laurent Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.

The actress, 60, looked glamorous in a sheer black dress as she wore matching underwear underneath.

She elevated her height in chic stilettos and hid her eyes behind oversized sunglasses.

Demi’s shiny raven braids were styled poker straight and she wore a bronzed makeup palette that accentuated her natural features.

The star showed off her dazzling white smile as she arrived at the star-studded event with supermodel Kate Moss.

Beaming: Demi Moore put on an animated show as she attended the Saint Laurent Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday

Stunning: The actress, 60, looked glamorous in a sheer black dress as she wore matching underwear underneath

Glamorous: She caused a storm at the event

Stunning: The actress, 60, looked glamorous in a sheer black dress as she wore matching underwear underneath

It comes hours after her ex-husband Bruce Willis made a rare public outing amid his battle with dementia.

Demi and her former partner, 68, remain close friends and share three daughters: Rumer, 35, Scout, 32, and Tallulah, 29.

The family has rallied around the Die Hard actor after he was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) – an unusual form of dementia that causes a deterioration in behavior, personality and language.

They publicly announced his condition in February this year and his wife Emma Heming recently gave a heartbreaking update on his ongoing battle with dementia.

The Hollywood icon was spotted 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 happening to him health-wise .

The sighting happened just hours before Demi stepped out in Paris during Fashion Week, when she arrived at her hotel with a puppy in her coat.

The A-lister made a low-key arrival and looked dejected as she stepped out in the French capital on Tuesday. She was cuddling her pet Chihuahua Pilaf.

She was dressed in an oversized black blazer, which she wore with jeans and a pair of boots.

During his outing in LA, Bruce wore a navy quilted jacket and a matching navy blue hat. The actor was seen sitting with the passenger window down as he was driven around his hometown in what has become an increasingly rare public outing due to his ongoing health condition. struggles.

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 coping with the “grief and grief” of seeing the actor’s declining health.

Gorgeous: Demi's shiny raven braids were styled poker straight and she wore a bronzed makeup palette that accentuated her natural features

Gorgeous: Demi’s shiny raven braids were styled poker straight and she wore a bronzed makeup palette that accentuated her natural features

Beauty: She elevated her height in chic stilettos and hid her eyes behind oversized sunglasses

Beauty: She elevated her height in chic stilettos and hid her eyes behind oversized sunglasses

Pals: The star showed off her dazzling white smile as she arrived at the star-studded event with supermodel Kate Moss

Pals: The star showed off her dazzling white smile as she arrived at the star-studded event with supermodel Kate Moss

Stylish: she carried a black patent leather handbag

Stylish: she carried a black patent leather handbag

Ex: It comes hours after her ex-husband Bruce Willis made a rare public outing amid his battle with dementia

Ex: It comes hours after her ex-husband Bruce Willis made a rare public outing amid his battle with dementia

“What I’m learning is that dementia is hard,” she said during an appearance in the show’s studio in New York. “It’s hard for the person diagnosed. It is also difficult for the family. And that’s no different for Bruce or myself or our girls.

“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 that way… we’re a very honest and open household.

‘And the most important thing was that we could say what the disease was, and explain what it is, because when you know what the disease is from a medical point of view, it all makes sense.

“So it was important that we let them know what it is because 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 is aware of what is happening to him, Emma paused and revealed: “Hard to know.”

But despite the difficulty of caring for her husband, she said getting a diagnosis has made life “easier.”

“I think it was the blessing and the curse. You know, to finally understand a little bit about what happened, so I can accept what is.

“It doesn’t make it any less painful, but just accepting it and knowing what’s happening to Bruce just makes it a little bit easier.

The family: Bruce's daughters Scout and Tallulah showed their support for Emma after the interview (L-R) Rumer Willis, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Scout, Emma and Tallulah in 2019

The family: Bruce’s daughters Scout and Tallulah showed their support for Emma after the interview (L-R) Rumer Willis, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Scout, Emma and Tallulah in 2019

‘So many beautiful things happen in our lives. It’s just really important for me to look up from the grief and sadness so I can see what’s happening around us,” Emma added.

In a particularly touching moment, Hoda asked Emma what she thinks Bruce is teaching their girls as they all come to terms with his illness as a family.

“Honestly, he’s the gift that keeps on giving. Love, patience, resilience, so much…’ Emma said.

“And he teaches me and our whole… I mean, you know, being here doing this is not my comfort zone, but this is Bruce’s strength.”

Hoda continued, “I’ve heard of people who have a sick family member, and I remember this from a friend of mine… she said, ‘My husband’s diagnosis has made my children better people.’ Do you notice that?’

“That’s what strikes me,” Emma replied. “Listen, I think my kids would be great either way! And this is not what I would want for them. But really, like I said, it teaches them so much and how to care and love, and it’s a beautiful thing among the sadness.”

She confirmed that she calls herself Bruce’s “care partner” and not his “caregiver,” and also noted the importance of taking care of oneself as well.

‘It’s so important to ask for help and support. And you can look at organizations like the AFTD, like Hilarity For Charity… it’s a good starting point.

“And it’s important that care partners take care of themselves so they can be the best care partner for the person they care for,” she added.