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Demi Moore’s Floral Erdem Gown Breaks From Her Dark Glamour Streak

Demi Moore broke from her dark glamour run on Sunday, arriving at the “Landman” Season Two U.K. premiere in a pale, heavily worked Erdem dress. The actress attended the screening at London’s Cineworld Leicester Square in Look 42 from Erdem’s spring 2026 collection, a strapless silhouette built on layered embroidery and structured beadwork.

The strapless gown is set on a soft neutral base and cut straight across the neckline, with a raw, eyelash edge tracing the top of the bodice. Across the surface, frayed florals in red, blush and blue sit among green leaves, each motif lifted from the ground to create a textured profile. Crystal clusters are positioned between the appliqués, adding a secondary layer of brightness without disrupting the overall pattern or the vertical fall of the dress.

Demi Moore wears a dress from Erdem's spring 2026 collection as she attends the "Landman" Season Two UK Premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square on Sunday in London. Demi Moore style, red carpet style, landman cast red carpet

Demi Moore wears a dress from Erdem’s spring 2026 collection as she attends the “Landman” Season Two UK Premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square on Sunday in London.

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Down the center front, Erdem introduces a linear jet-beaded motif that anchors the column. A leaf-like emblem at the mid-bodice radiates outward in black beading, followed by a scroll-shaped device and smaller curved elements positioned at intervals toward the hem.

Moore kept her accessories minimal, letting the construction do the work. She added Hassanzadeh earrings set with clear and rose-hued stones, and wore blush open-toe heels that offered a neutral counterpart to the embroidery.

Erdem Moralioglu’s spring 2026 collection drew from the world of 19th-century Swiss medium Hélène Smith, whose trance illustrations and imagined past lives informed the season’s mix of eras, textures and references. WWD noted the runway’s “prim restraint” and “sense of abandon,” describing the lineup as a modern fusion of antique lacework, crystal embroidery, high collars and pannier-influenced shapes. Moore’s look channels that direction through its shredded appliqué and layered surface work while translating the runway’s more historical elements into a streamlined red-carpet form.

Erdem Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at London Fashion Week

Erdem Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at London Fashion Week

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The London appearance continues Moore’s concentrated fashion arc during the “Landman” rollout. Earlier stops leaned heavily into black, sheer-forward silhouettes, including custom lace from Gucci in New York and a tailored dress-and-sheer-shirt combination by Thom Browne in Berlin. Erdem’s pale florals introduce a lighter chapter to the sequence, keeping the focus on surface detail while offering a clear contrast to the dark glamour tone that has defined much of the tour.

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