When it comes to adding J.Crew styles to cart, the Moore the merrier.
Demi Moore’s been wearing (and organically raving about) the brand’s classic designs for decades — and this month, she’s channeled her longtime fashion fandom into a collaboration with the brand.
The actress modeled several styles for the brand’s 2024 fall catalog, styling fresh drops with her own vintage pieces from the label. And while we can’t all have access to Moore’s enviable archive of ’90s J.Crew, shopping the below picks from her edit just might be the next best thing.
Moore told J.Crew she owns multiple “big oversized” sweaters from the ’90s, which she pairs with button-downs or henleys for extra polish.
This outerwear is anything but “out.” Barn jackets are trending in a major way this fall — and what better way to rock the trend than this Moore-approved cotton twill style? In addition to classic tan, it also comes in black, brown and plaid.
J.Crews T-shirts fit Moore’s style to, well, a T. While the actress previously told InStyle she keeps “stacks” of a different cotton V-neck in her closet, she selected this more fitted design for her catalog curation.
While the vintage work boots Moore laced up for the shoot are discontinued, these cute maroon loafers are a modern bestseller.
Moore’s favorite J.Crew wrap coat? Wrap it up, we’ll take it.
With temperatures dropping, it’s the prime time to invest in new jeans to carry you through the colder months.
For a style that’s as comfy as a sweatshirt but looks far more luxe, Moore’s got you covered with this baggy cashmere crewneck.
Treat your feet to luxe cashmere this winter — or get a head start on shopping for stocking stuffers.
If you prefer a more fitted denim, this slim style also has Moore’s stamp of approval.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.