Demi Moore dazzles in black and white dress and matching hat as she poses with her dog
Demi Moore has never looked better.
On Tuesday she was seen in a black-an-white dress and matching hat as she posed on the cover of Town and Country Magazine with her dog Pilaf.

Also on the cover with the diva were Diane Lane and Chloe Sevigny.
The trio seemed to be dressed in an homage to Truman Capote’s infamous black and white ball, a fitting theme as the article is focused on their work in the upcoming series Feud: Capote Vs The Swans.
Demi, 60, who wowed recently when she attended Milan Fashion Week, was reminiscent of the dress Audrey Hepburn wore as Eliza Doolittle in the film My Fair Lady.

The Brave New World star’s hair was pulled back in a sleek bun and she wore a matching wide brimmed hat. A collar made of red silk roses was designed to gently frame her face.
The Emmy nominee wore natural looking makeup with a muted lip, and she brought her beloved pooch, Pilaf, to the shoot.

Demi, Diane, and Chloe are starring alongside Naomi Watts and Molly Ringwald in the series, which has been developed by Ryan Murphy.
It focuses on writer Truman Capote and the group of New York socialites he referred to as the ‘Swans.’

‘They were like the original Real Housewives,’ Ryan told the outlet.
‘That’s something now that people are obsessed with.’
All of the actresses’ interviews were conducted before the current SAG/AFTRA strike.

Demi stars as Ann Woodward, who was a friend of the In Cold Blood author for years before he betrayed her secrets, and those of others, in his short story La Côte Basque, 1965, which was published in Esquire.
The copy implied that Ann, who had fatally shot her husband, saying she thought he was a burglar, had actually shot him on purpose.