A HOLLYWOOD beauty whose resurgent career saw her bag a Golden Globe last year looked unrecognisable at Milan Fashion Week today.
The 80s and 90s pin-up wowed in a sexy all-leather look with an on-trend short hairdo and oversized shades.
She sat on the front row of a star-studded Gucci show and held her tiny pet chihuahua on her lap.
On the catwalk itself, Kate Moss and Emily Ratajkowski led the glam, while Brit actor Bobby Brazier also modelled.
Joining the Hollywood star on the sidelines was Romeo Beckham, Donatella Versace and Paris Hilton.
So who is the rock chick turning heads in Italy?
Well it’s age-defying Demi Moore, 63.
Just months ago, Demi capped off a stellar career comeback by being named Glamour’s Woman of the Year.
She was interviewed by her Substance co-star Margaret Qualley for the mag and said: “With everything I’ve been through, which has been a lot, I wouldn’t trade where I am today.”
She added a difference with her younger self is the “freedom to know I don’t have to have the answer, and life is not going to be completely stolen from me if I somehow don’t know”.
During Demi’s emotional Golden Globes acceptance speech last year, she spoke of having been at a “low point” and not thinking she was “enough”.
The actress has battled countless traumas and rejections during her life – including her biological dad leaving before she was born, saving her drug addicted mum from suicide, two spells in rehab and being raped aged 15.
The star of Ghost, Indecent Proposal and A Few Good Men’s return to form in the satirical horror movie The Substance is one of the greatest Hollywood comebacks of all time.
Having struggled to land a hit movie over the past couple of decades, Demi thought “this was it.”
In her speech, Demi said: “In those moments when we don’t think we’re smart enough, or pretty enough, or skinny enough, or are basically just not enough, I had a woman say to me, ‘Just know you will never be enough but you can know the value of your worth if you just put down the measuring stick.’”
Demi didn’t follow up her win by bagging an Oscar, that award went to Mikey Madison, however she wasn’t upset by it.
She told Time: “I didn’t feel gutted.
“I didn’t feel any of those kinds of things.
“I just trusted, and am in trust of, whatever is going to unfold.”
She is set to present an award at this year’s ceremony on March 15 in LA, alongside other A-list talent lie Javier Bardem, Adrien Brody and Zoe Saldaña.
