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Demi Moore The Frankie Shop

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Demi Moorejust had a stylish night out in Hollywood!

Moore wore a chic gray button-up shirt and gray pants accessorized with a long dark gray coat and leather pointy-toe heels.

As for Rumer, she went for a more business-casual look, sporting an oversized white blazer with matching pants and brown heels. Scout wore a loose-fitting light gray top with matching pants and black sneakers, topping off the ensemble with a long plum nylon zip-up jacket.Moore laughed a lot during the event and appeared happy to be spending time with her daughters. At one point, the trio moved to a corner of the room for a private chat. Later in the evening, theGhoststar hugged both Rumer and Scout before she left the party.

Rumer Willis, Demi Moore, Scout LaRue Willis The Frankie Shop

The two companies collaborated to create a unique installation titled “The Meeting Room,” which incorporates The Frankie Shop’s latest collection of leather pieces, iconic separates and other items.

Moore, who also shares daughterTallulah, 30, with exBruce Willis, knows quite a bit about style.

She also previously admitted tosnagging some pricey vintage Gucci bootsfrom the set ofFeud: Capote vs. The Swans. Moore, who plays Ann Woodward in the FX series, told PEOPLE earlier this month that she couldn’t resist taking them home.

“There was a pair of vintage Gucci boots that happened to be brand new from the ‘70s,” she said, joking, “They were my size. Had to go. Had to go live in my closet.”

Demi Moore at the premiere of ‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans’ on Jan. 23, 2024.John Nacion/Variety via Getty

Demi Moore at the premiere of “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” held at MOMA on January 23, 2024 in New York City.

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In the show, Moore — along with costarsCalista Flockhart,Diane Lane,Molly Ringwald,Chloë SevignyandNaomi Watts— channels Manhattan’s high society of the ‘60s and ‘70s in designer fashions. She discussed their characters' influence on style at the time and how it inspired more modern looks.

“If anybody’s been watchingGilded Age, you would see what we’ve come from and how that social setup of new money versus old money, and even just how that evolved into who was really running things," Moore told PEOPLE. “At that time, those women were really the trendsetters.”

She added: “They were really setting the tone for what others want to wear and where they would want to go and what they would want to do.”

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Feud: Capote vs. The Swansairs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET on FX.

source: people.com