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Julianne Moore Is Aging Backwards After Stepping Out In A Chic Leather Outfit For Milan Fashion Week As Fans Ask: ‘How Is She 63?’

September 26, 2024 by Mariam Qayum

 
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It seems like Julianne Moore has discovered the fountain of youth!

The Mary & George actress made the most out of her 30 hours in Milan for Bottega Veneta’s fashion show! She was seen arriving at the event in a trendy all-leather look that somehow made her look so young and youthful.

She wore fall’s go-to color by rocking a burgundy blazer paired with a white tank top underneath. Loose leather trousers and white square-toe boots were her finishing pieces for her fashion-forward ensemble.

Julianne Moore Rocks A Trendy Leather Look For Milan Fashion Week

The May December alum accessorized with a leopard-print handbag and chunky gold earrings.

Her signature auburn hair was styled straight in a center part, and she rocked a pale pink lipstick for a pop of color.

Moore captioned her Instagram post: "30 hours in Milan. Such a joy to watch @matthieu_blazy‘s deeply felt, romantic, and human show for #bottegaveneta."

Her fans flooded the comments section, raving about her ageless appearance:

"Always stylish and classy, let alone her beauty."

"That leather blazer is gorgeous!"

"You’re So Stunning!"

"How is she 63?"

READ MORE: Julianne Moore Wows Fans With Her Ageless Beauty At 62: 'You Haven’t Aged One Bit'

Julianne Moore And Costar Tilda Swinton Join The Race To Win An Oscar

In some Oscar-worthy news, both Julianne Moore and her The Room Next Door costar, Tilda Swinton, have reportedly been considered for the lead actress consideration at next year’s Oscars.

A report from Variety stated, “With “The Room Next Door,” Almodóvar could make history, and with two powerhouse performances from Moore and Swinton leading the charge, its Oscar prospects already look promising.”

The report also noted other potential contenders for the prestigious category may include Angelina Jolie in Maria, Nicole Kidman in Babygirl, and Demi Moore in The Substance.

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