Demi Moore Dons Two Black Schiaparelli Looks With Keyhole Pumps at SCAD Film Festival
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Demi Moore is throwing a little creative flair on tradition. The performer attended the second day of the Savannah College of Art and Design Film Festival this weekend where she was honored. While there, she pulled out two all black looks from Daniel Roseberry’s Schiaparelli. Both looks took traditional ensembles and added small quirks or details.
The shoes were a prime example. The star of “The Substance” wore Schiaparelli’s black keyhole pumps. The shoe was all black in sleek patent leather. In most respects it appears like a typical pump: it includes a pointed toe and a rounded vamp. The Heel is sculpted, concaving in towards the middle of the more than four inches of height. But the shoe notably includes a wavy neckline around the rim of the foot, almost scalloped. In addition, the shoe sports a gold metal keyhole embellishment on the toe which is a signature of the house.
The detail as well as the shoe’s neckline and even the sculpted heel differentiate the style from the innumerable black patent leather pointed-toe pumps on the market. The company also has the shoe available in a shorter height and in velvet.
But it wasn’t just the shoe. Stylist Brad Goreski chose two looks for the SCAD trip. One was a rarely standard blazer with a anklene elngth skirt. But, the twist was that the suit jacket, made of laminated compact jersey, is asymmetrical, including only one arm.
For the other look, she chose what appears at first to be a typical black suit. The suit jacket features velvet lapels and large keyhole buttons. But the trousers take their inspirations from cowboy jeans. Wide legged, they include large buttons as well as rivets throughout that are more at home in workwear staples.
For both looks Moore wore the Schiaparelli pumps.
Moore has been wearing her fair share of black shoes while promoting “The Substance.” They’ve ranged from strappy black patent leather Celine sandals to Christian Louboutin knot-embellished platform stilettos and even more-sedate brogues and brogue-inspired heels.
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