This Article is From Apr 11, 2012

Demi Moore's wardrobe is a 'treasure trove'

Demi Moore's wardrobe is a 'treasure trove'

Highlights

  • Demi Moore’s wardrobe is a vintage treasure trove for her daughters. The 49-year-old Ghost actress – who has children Rumer, 23, Scout, 20, and 18-year-old Tallulah with ex-husband Bruce Willis – regularly lets her girls lose on her archived collection.
  • Tallulah said: "My mom has a warehouse of vintage clothes that she's collected. Every time we go back to Idaho we grab a little bit more. It's like a treasure trove - it's the best. It's like your own personal vintage store."
  • In an interview with StyleLikeU.com, Demi’s youngest says that as well being inspired by her mother – who recently completed a stint in rehab for reported addiction following the breakdown of her marriage to Ashton Kutcher – Tallulah also looks to her big sisters for fashion advice.
  • She said: "I remember every day I would be like, 'Scout, dress me. Put an outfit on me. She wore all these vintage dresses. She'd dress me in these outfits and I would look ridiculous because they would be 10 sizes too big, but I didn't care. From then on, dressing just became something I appreciated. I think the best feeling in the world is leaving the house absolutely feeling so good about what you're wearing. It almost makes you feel like you have armour on."
New Delhi: Demi Moore's wardrobe is a vintage treasure trove for her daughters. The 49-year-old Ghost actress - who has children Rumer, 23, Scout, 20, and 18-year-old Tallulah with ex-husband Bruce Willis - regularly lets her girls lose on her archived collection.

Tallulah said: "My mom has a warehouse of vintage clothes that she's collected. Every time we go back to Idaho we grab a little bit more. It's like a treasure trove - it's the best. It's like your own personal vintage store."

In an interview with StyleLikeU.com, Demi's youngest says that as well being inspired by her mother - who recently completed a stint in rehab for reported addiction following the breakdown of her marriage to Ashton Kutcher - Tallulah also looks to her big sisters for fashion advice.

She said: "I remember every day I would be like, 'Scout, dress me. Put an outfit on me. She wore all these vintage dresses. She'd dress me in these outfits and I would look ridiculous because they would be 10 sizes too big, but I didn't care. From then on, dressing just became something I appreciated. I think the best feeling in the world is leaving the house absolutely feeling so good about what you're wearing. It almost makes you feel like you have armour on."
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