Demi Moore and Ali Larter Wear Lace, Mohair and Suede for ‘Landman’


Texture was the common thread for Demi Moore and Ali Larter at the “Landman” Season Two FYC event in West Hollywood on Saturday night.

Moore continued her recent Gucci streak in a brushed extra-fine mohair top and Flora lace skirt from the house’s fall 2025 collection, styled by Brad Goreski. The oversized taupe knit featured dropped shoulders, long sleeves and a short, boxy silhouette, finished with a row of front buttons and patch pockets at the hip.

Ali Larter in a suede lingerie-inspired dress from Alex Perry and Demi Moore in a textured Gucci fall 2025 ensemble attend

Ali Larter in a suede lingerie-inspired dress from Alex Perry and Demi Moore in a textured Gucci fall 2025 ensemble attend “Landman” S2 FYC Event In LA at Pacific Design Center on Saturday in West Hollywood, Calif.

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Her skirt introduced Gucci’s Flora lace motif in a saturated orange tone. The pencil silhouette followed a straight line to mid-calf, where a scalloped lace edge extended slightly beyond the underlayer. Lace florals in raised appliqués, sequins and beadwork built a dense, three-dimensional texture across its surface. Moore accessorized with Gucci jewerly featuring the house’s signature Horsebit motif. She punctuated the look with the label’s silver mules.

Larter opted for Alex Perry’s lace-trimmed suede midi dress. The lingerie-inspired number featured a paneled bodice, thin should straps and a low V-neckline lined with scalloped black French lace. The skirt ended at mid-calf, with the same scalloped lace lining the bottom of the suede skirt. She paired the dress with Gianvito Rossi Robbie slingbacks. A red lip and thin rings completed the look, which was styled by Jeanann Williams.

Gucci Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Gucci Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

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Moore and Larter’s FYC stop at the Pacific Design Center followed a concentrated “Landman” press run that also leaned on surface detail. In New York, Moore wore custom black lace Gucci; in Berlin, she layered Thom Browne’s resort 2026 dress over a sheer collared shirt and in London she chose Erdem’s pale embroidered dress with frayed florals and jet beading.

Larter has worn Libertine’s hand-embroidered “Body Language” blazer with long bead fringe in Berlin and burgundy cape-and-trouser separates from The New Arrivals by Ilkyaz Ozel at the U.K. premiere.



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