Julianne Mooreset the fashion world abuzz on Tuesday as she graced the red carpet for the world premiere of her new Netflix series, Sirens.
The beloved actress didn’t just show up; she arrived, unveiling a stunning and dramatic hair transformation: ditching her signature long locks for an incredibly sleek and sophisticated bob.
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The reveal of the sharp, chin-grazing bob, styled poker-straight for the glamorous NYC event, was a show-stopper. At 64, Moore proved once again that she’s a fearless style icon, with the chic cut perfectly framing her famous features and radiating a modern, powerful energy. This bold new look instantly became the talk of the town, marking a distinct and captivating change for the star.
To complement this striking new ‘do, Moore opted for timeless elegance with her ensemble for the Sirens premiere. The actress wore a black gown that featured a ruffled, scooped neckline and spaghetti straps, her gown was completed with a voluminous A-line skirt. The timeless black dress allowed her new fiery bob to take center stage. To complete her head-turning ensemble, Julianne completed her outfit with a pair of heels, styled her hair straight and accessorized with a pair of statement earrings.
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Just days before, Moore captivated audiences on the French Riviera with a completely different, yet equally stunning, aesthetic. At the 2025 Cannes Film Festival on May 18 for the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme, Moore wore a custom black Bottega Veneta gown and a chic, shiny low ponytail, tied with a black band.
This latest high-fashion moment in NYC was in honor of her new series, set for release on May 22. Moore stars as the billionaire socialite Michaela Kell in the Netflix series Sirens. The cast includes Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock, who were also in attendance at the New York premiere. Based on Molly Smith Metzler’s 2011 play, Elemeno Pea, Sirens follows a group of women after an explosive weekend at a lavish beach estate.
From Cannes to New York City, Julianne Moore has demonstrated in mere days why she remains a perennial style inspiration.