Demi Moore and Tallulah Willis made a mother-daughter fashion statement at Balenciaga‘s fall 2026 couture presentation on Wednesday during Paris Couture Week.
The Oscar-nominated “The Substance” star and her 32-year-old daughter, whom she shares with former husband Bruce Willis, wore diametrically opposed pieces from the Spanish luxury fashion house.
Tallulah Willis and Demi Moore
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Moore opted for a selection from Balenciaga’s 2027 resort collection, which made its debut last month. Curated by creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, who joined the luxury label in July 2025, the look featured a coordinated long-sleeve black jacket with a matching mermaid silhouette skirt.
The black top featured a subtle pop of color, thanks to green and orange-gold belted arm bands on the sleeve. Moore also wore a pair of pointed toe green pumps to add even more color to her subdued modern look. She accessorized with black sunglasses and a curved top-handle bag.
Tallulah Willis went for a summer color scheme, pairing an oversize cream top with elbow-length sleeves and a green skirt featuring a high-low bubble hem evocative of Y2K style trends. Willis also accessorized with a bag that complemented her top and a pair of black sunglasses.

Tallulah Willis and Demi Moore
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Balenciaga’s fall 2026 couture show made its runway debut in a picturesque courtyard at the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris. The collection saw creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli showcase his “talent for the kind of dramatic and dreamy dresses that can make your heart soar,” Miles Socha wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.
“Maximalist surfaces on minimalist shapes became a recurring story in the collection, exemplified by the plethora of fuzzy, full-legged pants, the tubular embroideries or silky hairs lapping under lean cashmere coats,” Socha wrote of the highlights from Piccioli’s curation.
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