Demi Moore‘s 2026 Cannes Film Festival style streak continued with a custom Self-Portrait gown and more than $400,000 worth of Swarovski jewelry at Thursday’s “La Bola Negra” red carpet premiere in Cannes, France.
The Oscar-nominated “The Substance” star and 2026 Cannes Film Festival jury member wore a custom deep sapphire blue gown from the British contemporary luxury label. The gown was created in Self-Portrait’s London atelier, created with grosgrain French moiré.
The strapless gown featured an oversize deconstructed bow that extended into cascading sashes across the back. “Working on this special gown with Demi Moore for Cannes is our statement on what the red carpet can look like today,” Han Chong, founder and creative director of Self-Portrait said in a post on the label’s official Instagram account.
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“To see our design sharing the global spotlight at this level hits at the core of our purpose at Self-Portrait, which has always been to make exceptional design accessible to as many people as possible.”
The Self-Portrait gown shared the spotlight with Swarovski’s Created Diamonds Galaxy Collection, which Moore wore to accessorize her sapphire gown. Moore wore the $400,000 Galaxy necklace in white gold, created with more than 150 carats of laboratory-grown diamonds.
Along with her necklace, Moore accessorized with the $20,000 Galaxy ring, crafted with 9.5 carats of white gold. Moore completed her red carpet attire with a pair of pointed toe black pumps. Her look was curated by longtime stylist Brad Goreski.
Moore’s 2026 Cannes Film Festival has been full of designer moments, from Gucci looks fresh off the resort 2027 runway to Nina Ricci and more.
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival kicked off on May 12 and concludes on Saturday. The 79th edition of the festival will include films like “Fatherland,” starring Oscar-nominated actress Sandra Hüller, “Full Phil,” starring Kristen Stewart and filmmaker James Gray’s “Paper Tiger.” Demi Moore, Ruth Negga and filmmaker Park Chan-wook serve on the 2026 Cannes Film Festival jury.