Demi Moore brought unconventional suiting to “Late Night With Seth Meyers” on Wednesday in New York. The actress stopped by to promote her new film, “The Substance,” which debuts in theaters Sept. 20.
Moore selected a gray double-breasted blazer dress featuring asymmetrical lapels, layering it over a collared white blouse. She completed her look with gold and diamond-encrusted rings and a pair of black leather knee-high boots.
Moore currently works with stylist Brad Goreski, who also counts Rashida Jones and “Emily in Paris” actress Ashley Park as clients.
Speaking to host Seth Meyers, Moore discussed traveling the world with her viral pet chihuahua, Pilaf. “I don’t even have to sneak her because she’s a superstar,” the actress said. “If I show up without her, people are like, ‘Where’s the dog?’”
“She’s been to broadway shows, she’s been to the French Open, the Louvre,” Moore added.
Meyers also asked Moore if she actually learned how to make pottery for her role in 1990’s “Ghost,” which costarred the late Patrick Swayze. While the actress admitted “she wasn’t very good” at the craft, she did reveal that she’s kept pieces she made on set.
“If you could see my sad little pots that I actually have from that, they literally look like something that somebody does in kindergarten,” she said, “but I have my initials on them and I treasure them.”
Moore also elaborated on “The Substance,” which she recently described as an amalgamation of “The Picture of Dorian Grey,” “Death Becomes Her” and a Jane Fonda workout video.
“It’s dealing with aging and the kind of male perspective of the idealized woman that we as women have bought into,” the actress explained.