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Demi Moore Joins the Bob Club at the Gucci Fall 2026 Show
Demi Moore embraced a 22-inch shorter wet-look bob styled by Dimitris Giannetos to complement Demna's leather-focused Gucci collection, highlighting her bold fashion statement.
- At Milan Fashion Week, Moore, attending Demna's Gucci show, debuted a dark chin-length bob, sitting front row with her micro-chihuahua Pilaf and wearing a leather jacket and matching pants.
- Crafting the cut, Giannetos chose a wet, piece-y texture and nicknamed it the `Demi-tris bob` to mirror Demna's Gucci collection aesthetic.
- In effect, the cut was 22 inches shorter than Moore's signature waist-skimming hair, styled to swing just below the jawline with ends that kick out at the nape.
- Moore's look reinforced her Gucci collaboration history and underscored her long record of bold hair transformations, recalling her role as Barbara Gucci in a brand short film last year.
- Fitting the collection's tone, the cut fit Demna's design aesthetic and echoed the runway's leather, body-contouring silhouettes, while observers called it a fun, likely temporary change for Moore.
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“It’s a big change for Demi,” her hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos tells ‘InStyle.’Demi Moore on February 12, 2026Credit: GettyThe GistDemi Moore stepped out at the Gucci show on February 27 with a dramatic hair transformation.The actress’s hair is the shortest it’s been in years with a wet, textured bob by hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos.“We’ve never seen her like this before!” he tells InStyle.Demi Moore showed up to sit front row at the Gucci sh…
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