Demi Moore shows off ageless look at Time100 Gala

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Demi Moore stuns at TIME100 Gala in NYC, opens up about Oscar loss and embracing wellness over perfection.

Demi Moore brought timeless glamour to the TIME100 Gala on Thursday night, stepping onto the red carpet in an ivory gown that shimmered beneath the city lights. The 62-year-old actress , who recently talked about her early inspirations , appeared at the star-studded event held at Jazz at Lincoln Center, dressed in a flowing sheath gown with a high slit and ruched bodice. She draped a matching blazer over her shoulders, completing the look with soft, bronzed makeup and diamond-studded accessories.

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Despite being a strong favorite following wins at the Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Awards, Moore lost the Best Actress Academy Award in March to 25-year-old Mikey Madison for Anora. “It was being projected that I would win, and so of course there's disappointment,” Moore said. “But I also immediately recognized that there is something greater that I am to be in service to, even if I don’t know what that is.

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” Moore acknowledged the collective hopes many had placed on her victory. “I’m sorry to everyone who had hopes for me that was also hope for themselves,” she said. “Because I did feel a lot of collective disappointment that felt like it was even bigger than me.

” In a recent PEOPLE magazine cover story, Moore also opened up about how her relationship with health and beauty has changed since her early career. Reflecting on her roles in films like Striptease and G.I.

Jane, she recalled the extreme lengths she went to with diet and fitness. “Crazy things with diet and exercise, biking from Malibu to Paramount, about 26 miles,” she said. “All because I had placed so much value on what my outsides looked like.

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