Julianne Moore's Best Red Carpet Looks, From the '90s to Now
From the Academy Awards to the Emmy's to the Met Gala, here are all of the actor's most iconic fashion moments on the carpet.
When it comes to be playing the role of a strong and formidable woman, Julianne Moore is an expert. Just take her Academy Award-winning role as an Alzheimer's patient in Still Alice as an example. With an Oscar, a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globes, and two Emmys under her belt, Moore is no stranger to the red carpet. Like her fierce roles on the silver screen, Moore's presence on the red carpet is a force to be reckoned with. The actor has rocked everything from beaded, strapless Chanel to surrealist-tinged Schiaparelli gowns.
Below, look back at L'OFFICIEL USA's latest cover star's best fashion moments from the start of her career to now.
2024 ELLE's Women in Hollywood
Moore stepped out in a bright red long-sleeved gown and diamonds for the ELLE's 2024 Women in Hollywood event where she was awarded alongside costar Tilda Swinton.
2024 Mary & George Premiere
At her London premiere of Mary & George earlier in the year, Moore opted for a sculptural Schiaparelli gown with bold statement gold earrings.
2023 BAFTA's
For the 2023 BAFTA's red carpet in London, Moore opted for a sleek Saint Laurent gown with feathery accents on the sleeves.
2022 Met Gala
For the "In America: An Anthology of Fashion" Met Gala theme, Moore decided to channel Jackie Kennedy in Tom Ford.
2019 Golden Globe Awards
Moore is "pretty in pink" at the 2019 Golden Globes wearing a Givenchy couture gown with a bow in the back.
2015 Academy Awards
Moore took home her first Academy Award in 2015 for Still Alice in a meticulously beaded Chanel gown.
2008 Cannes Film Festival
Moore donned a pale yellow, draped dress with black feathered accents on the shoulders on the red carpet in 2008 at Cannes Film Festival.
2000 Academy Awards
Elegant and sleek, Moore decided to go with a semi-sheer gown with a cross-crossed neckline and diamond plunging earrings at the 2000 Academy Awards.
1998 Met Gala
In a more low-key fashion, Julianne Moore's looks for the 1998 Met Gala was a simple and crinkled black top and maxi skirt along with sandal heels.
1991 Cast A Deadly Spell Premiere
In one of her more minimalist looks, Moore opted for a "little black dress" for the premiere of Cast A Deadly Spell. Paired with black tights, black suede mules, and a red lip, Moore's stance as a fashion icon was solidified on that night for the rest of film history.