
Demi Moore has this 12 months on lock.
The “Substance” actress, 62, is cementing her standing as 2025’s final comeback queen with a brand new set of journal covers — and the style is simply as extraordinary as her 12 months has been.
For the US model, Moore graces Glamour’s 2025 Ladies of the Yr concern in a show-stopping sculptural cage costume by Harris Reed with a wasp waist and sweetheart neckline.
Victorian underpinnings encourage the design, however Moore wore solely black briefs beneath, accessorizing with vertiginous Thom Browne footwear and glowing Chopard chandelier earrings.
“I began my complete design course of from Victorian notions of crinoline caging, taking over area, performing and proudly owning your gravitas that [the] cage lends you if you’re carrying it,” Reed wrote on Instagram of the design.
The duvet shoot, photographed by Thomas Whiteside and styled by Brad Goreski, sees Moore in a sequence of high-fashion moments, together with a black Balenciaga bodysuit costume, a dramatic Alexander McQueen robe with crimson boots, and an electrical velvet Gucci look. The actress’s beloved micro Chihuahua, Pilaf, additionally makes a cameo look.
“I feel the factor is, I really feel in some methods a lot extra energized proper now,” Moore advised “The Substance” costar Margaret Qualley in her Ladies of the Yr interview. “I take a look at somebody like Helen Mirren and I feel, ‘Oh my God, she’s in her 80s. And take a look at how dynamic — and the work that she’s doing, the range of the work she’s doing.’ And it says to me, ‘Oh, we’ve nonetheless obtained so much to do.’”
The duvet story comes amid Moore’s exceptional 2025 renaissance.
Earlier this 12 months, she made historical past by profitable her first-ever main performing award — the Golden Globe for Finest Actress for her fearless efficiency in “The Substance” — after 45 years within the business. She adopted that with wins on the Critics Selection Awards and SAG Awards, plus her first Oscar nomination.
Whereas the win in the end went to Mikey Madison, Moore’s viral Globes speech, during which she revealed {that a} producer as soon as dismissed her as a “popcorn actress,” sparked a world dialog about ladies’s worth in Hollywood.
“Why I feel it resonated is that it’s concerning the concept of giving our energy away,” Moore stated. “That concept that you’ll by no means be sufficient, however that you could know the worth of your value when you put down the measuring stick.”
Moore joins Glamour’s legacy of Ladies of the Yr honorees, celebrating ladies who’ve made a big cultural influence every year. Grammy-winning South African singer Tyla can also be included on the 2025 record.

