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Mandy Moore Rocks Shockingly Sheer Skirt at 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards

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  • Mandy Moore attended the CFDA Fashion Awards at The American Museum of Natural History on Monday, Nov. 3
  • The singer and actress wore a statement, sequined top and sheer skirt
  • Moore attended the fashion event several times in the past, the last being in 2017 when she presented an award

Mandy Moore made the most of her latest red carpet moment.

The actress and singer, 41, made a stylish return to the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards red carpet eight years after attending last, when she presented the Accessories Designer of the Year award in 2017.

Moore turned heads in a shockingly sheer skirt and ombré sequin top as she posed for photos at the fashion ceremony held at The American Museum of Natural History on Monday, Nov. 3.

Her statement-making look featured a sleeveless shirt covered in oversize paillettes that bled into blues on the bottom. She paired it with a see-through skirt in coordinating hues, showing off nothing but leg beneath it.

For her glam, the mom of three — who shares Oscar Bennett, 2, August Harrison, 4, and Louise Everett, 7 months, with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith — kept it natural with light eye makeup and a nude lip.

She wore her hair down in center parted waves.

Moore is a CFDA Awards staple, having attended — and presented! — at the fashion honors several times over the past years. Among the years she’s gone include 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2017.

The last time Moore attended the ceremony, she presented the Accessories Designer of the Year award to Stuart Vevers for Coach. The award honored his impact on the luxury fashion brand within the four years he was at the helm.

Moore wore a leopard-print Kate Spade dress with a tie neckline for the occasion, along with chunky black Nicholas Kirkwood platforms, Irene Neuwirth jewelry and an Edie Parker clutch. She rocked a bold glam, including a deep plum lip and slicked-back hair.

The Council of Fashion Designers of America, presided over by CFDA chairman Thom Browne and CEO and President Steven Kolb, celebrates the winners and honorees of the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards.

The star-studded night unites a hybrid of American designers, brands and organizations from across the American Fashion Industry, as well as international brands.

Recently, Moore caught up with PEOPLE in October and revealed the one thing that’s still on her career bucket list after more than two decades in Hollywood filled with successes that span music, movies and beyond.

“One day doing Broadway, doing theater, is sort of what remains on a pedestal for me,” she admitted.

“It terrifies me, but also the idea of it thrills me more than anything. So one day, hopefully, that will come to fruition. We’ll see,” she added.

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Moore rose to fame with her 1999 debut single “Candy.”

She continued to release music and then later took on various film and television roles, including ones in TangledA Walk to Remember and The Princess Diaries, to name a few.

Moore currently hosts That Was Us, a This Is Us rewatch podcast, with former costars Chris Sullivan and Sterling K. Brown.



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