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Demi Moore hits SXSW in a dangerously high-slit dress tied with a bow

The actress stepped out at SXSW in Austin for the premiere of “I Love Boosters” Thursday wearing a gown that appeared to be tied together with a single bow.

Moore, 63, posed in the Saint Laurent style, a blue wrap dress featuring a plunging neckline and dangerously high slit. At the hip, her look was fastened with an oversized orange bow.

She styled her waist-length hair straight and added bling with gold hoop earrings and chunky bangles, skipping a necklace.

However, she did bring along an eye-catching accessory: her micro chihuahua, Pilaf.

Moore posed on the red carpet with “I Love Boosters” co-stars Keke Palmer, Eiza González, LaKeith Stanfield, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige and Poppy Liu as well as director Boots Riley before they took part in a panel discussion.

For her part, Palmer wore a vintage yellow Roberto Cavalli gown with a huge cutout around the midriff. Sheryl Crow wore the belly-baring look on the 2005 Grammys red carpet and it’s the latest in a string of archival gowns previously seen on celebs for Palmer.

“I Love Boosters” — which Deadline described as “a psychedelic, absurdist caper” — stars Palmer as a shop owner who sells stolen goods for cheap and, along with her posse, targets fashion designer Moore for revenge.

Moore has been on a red carpet roll as of late, making a splash at the Gucci show during Milan Fashion Week when she showed up in a skin-tight leather look and chin-length bob haircut — which she later admitted was just a temporary makeover.

Earlier this month, she turned heads at the SAG Actor Awards in a body-hugging Schiaparelli gown featuring a voluminous tulle train.

This weekend, she’ll be heading from Texas to Hollywood in time for the Oscars, where she’s set to present an Academy Award and is sure to steal the show.

Read original at New York Post

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