Julianne Moore is known for her risk-taking style, so in honour of the Oscar-winner’s 60th birthday on Dec. 3, flip through to see the actress’ style evolution from over the years.
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Julianne Moore opted for an oversized silk grey suit for the premiere of "Nine Months" in 1995.
Throughout the years, menswear would become a go-to look for the actress.
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At the sixth annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Moore's bright locks distracted viewers from her ill-fitting gown. The frock's flattering colour, however, would become a recurring favourite in Moore's red carpet wardrobe.
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In 2003, Moore rocked the Oscars red carpet in this strapless gown from friend and designer Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent. Six years later, their friendship would bloom into a movie collaboration with the making of the critically-acclaimed "A Single Man", and of course, countless enviable red carpet looks.
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Several months later, Moore returned to the Met for "Wild: Fashion Untamed," the exhibition. The actress slipped into a flirty dark green dress and topped the jewel-tone number with a black fur stole.
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The "Still Alice" star ignored all the fashion rules during the Cannes premiere of "Blindness" in 2008. Moore wore an eccentric Christian Lacroix that featured a neckline of feathers and flowers.
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Moore slipped into an immaculately tailored Tom Ford suit for the "A Single Man" photocall during the Venice Film Festival in 2009.
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At the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Moore opened herself up to criticism with this lacklustre Balenciaga off-the-shoulder dress.
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She was a force to be reckoned with at the 64th Annual Emmy Awards! Moore picked up her award for Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or Movie for her work in "Game Change" wearing a bright yellow Christian Dior gown.
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Moore was a winner in more ways than one at the 2013 SAG Awards. Not only did she take home an award for her role in "Game Change", but her Chanel gown earned her tremendous praise as well.
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Moore was a winner once more at the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards in 2013. The "Game Change" actress was honoured for her work in the political drama and accepted her award in this black and white Tom Ford column gown.
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Textures combined to create a compelling red carpet look during the premiere of "Mr. Turner" in Cannes. Moore looked polished in this crowd-pleasing Louis Vuitton ensemble.
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Moore brought some sex appeal to the Los Angeles premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1." The star wore a Tom Ford stunner that combined sequins, fringe and a plunging neckline.
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Julianne slipped into a dropped-waist Chanel gown and donned Chopard jewels to pick up her Best Actress Oscar for "Still Alice" at the 2015 Academy Awards.
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Moore rocked a tailored Givenchy Couture one-shouldered gown for premiere of "Mad Max: Fury Road" in Cannes.
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Moore opted for a regal black gown by Saint Laurent that cinched in her waist with a metallic bow.
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The "Hunger Games" paid homage to the British locale with this tiered Alexander McQueen dress at the U.K. premiere of the film.
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Moore slipped into yet another shimmering Chanel Couture gown at the New York City premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay."
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Not only did Julianne Moore wear Tom Ford at the 73rd Golden Globes, the actress brought him along for the glitz and glamour.
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The "Freeheld" star took some heat from fashion critics when she stepped foot onto the SAGs red carpet in a metallic chartreuse gown by Givenchy.
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At the 88th Annual Academy Awards, Moore landed herself on multiple best dressed lists in this black lace Chanel Haute Couture gown matched with glitzy straps and diamond Chopard jewels.
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Moore showed off her sultry side at the 2017 "Okja" premiere during the Cannes Film Festival in a leggy, custom Louis Vuitton gown. The actress completed the red carpet look with smokey eyeliner, peep-toe pumps and Chopard earrings.
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Moore looked effortless and fashion-forward in a sequin Louis Vuitton Resort 2018 dress with playful Kabuki-inspired embroidery while stepping out during the day for the 2017 Venice Film Festival.
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Opting for something different at the "Suburbicon" premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017, Moore wowed in this white blazer dress by Christian Dior with a feminine flare.
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Showing her support for her favourite designer, Moore stepped out at the Tom Ford Women's Fall/Winter 2018 fashion show during New York Fashion Week in an oversized black blazer with strappy sandals and leather trousers.
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Not afraid to play with colour, the actress wowed at the "Everybody Knows (Todos Lo Saben)" premiere film screening at the Cannes Film Festival in a dazzling red Givenchy Haute Couture gown with a floating, feathered cape to match.
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Moore hit it out of the park in this sleek Saint Laurent gown with an asymmetrical neckline and a statement Chopard necklace, which the actress helped design, at the "Yomeddine" premiere during the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival at the Palais des Festivals.
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Moore dazzles in an ostrich feather dress at a screening for "Gloria Bell" in NYC.
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Moore rocks a purple look while out and about in New York City before an appearance on "Good Morning America".
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Moore got into the Met Gala's theme of Camp with sequins and ruffles aplenty in Valentino Spring 2019 Haute Couture with Chopard jewels.
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Moore stuns in a leather Louis Vuitton look at the screening of "Les Miserables" during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival.
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During an appearance on "Watch What Happens Live", Moore wowed in a white Julie De Libran ruffled frock.
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In her last public appearance before the pandemic hit, Moore rocked a Canadian tuxedo at the Tory Burch Fall Winter 2020 Fashion Show at Sotheby's in New York City.