
Why Demi Moore’s Cobalt-and-White Tom Ford Moment Just Won Late Night Fashion
There are fashion moments, and then there are fashion moments—the kind that stop traffic on Sixth Avenue and remind us why certain women remain eternal style icons. Monday evening, Demi Moore delivered precisely that as she arrived at The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, cutting through Midtown Manhattan’s concrete jungle in a pristine white Tom Ford power suit that redefined executive chic.
The ensemble, plucked from Tom Ford’s Fall 2025 collection, was a masterclass in modern tailoring: a single-breasted jacket crafted in washed cotton-silk blend paired with impeccably cut straight-leg trousers. The duchesse suit radiated authority and sophistication, its crisp white serving as the perfect canvas for Moore’s statement-making approach to dressing. Beneath those razor-sharp lapels, a cobalt blue blouse added a jolt of color—featuring a wrap neck tie and a daring central cutout that offered the slightest, most tantalizing glimpse of her nude bra beneath.

Styled by the impeccable Brad Goreski, every detail was calibrated for maximum impact. Moore’s feet were shod in Tom Ford’s Eva d’Orsay pumps in glossy black patent leather—a silhouette that marries loafer-inspired utility with distinctly feminine flourishes. The pointed toe and open arch sit atop a commanding 105-millimeter stiletto heel, while a stitched strap across the vamp nods to menswear codes. Currently available in both satin and patent finishes, these pumps have become the thinking woman’s power heel.
Accessories received equal consideration. Moore clutched a sleek black envelope bag while her jewelry told its own luxurious story: Fiametta’s Emerald Solitaire Signet Ring (valued at $4,500) and Octavia Elizabeth’s Yellow Gold Emerald Tribute Earrings added verdant sparkle without overwhelming the composition. Her nails—filed into medium-length coffins and lacquered in deep cherry red with a glossy topcoat—captured autumn’s most coveted shade.

But the pièce de résistance? Moore’s beloved Chihuahua, Pilaf, cradled in one arm like the ultimate accessory. The diminutive canine companion has become something of a red carpet regular, accompanying his owner to fashion weeks and film festivals throughout the year. Monday’s appearance proved once again that nothing elevates an ensemble quite like unapologetic personal style—and a very good dog.
The Late Show visit follows Moore’s recent appearance at the Landman screening during PaleyFest NY on November 9th, where she channeled Blair Waldorf energy in a tiny purple tweed Gucci minidress embellished with colorful threads. From uptown polish to downtown edge, Moore’s sartorial range remains impressively broad.

During her conversation with Colbert, Moore spoke movingly about sisterhood’s significance in her life: “It is the women in my life that are there who pick me up when I stumble, that are there to celebrate me when I rise… for me it is so important, particularly at this time, that women come together not to compete from scarcity, but to collaborate from abundance.”
It’s a philosophy that extends to her fashion choices. Moore’s wardrobe consistently demonstrates that true style isn’t about outdoing anyone—it’s about showing up authentically, confidently, and yes, impeccably dressed. Whether in pristine suiting or playful tweed, with emeralds glinting and Pilaf in tow, she proves that power dressing has evolved far beyond shoulder pads and severity. Modern elegance, Moore reminds us, arrives on its own terms—and sometimes, it brings a Chihuahua.

