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Less is more — or should we say, Moore.
While Demi Moore arrived on the Academy Museum Gala 2025 red carpet wearing a custom Prada gown, the Parfums de Marly Valaya Hair Perfume she misted on her famous mane can be yours for under $100.
Though a bottle of the brand’s Valaya Eau de Parfum can set you back as much as $410, the hair version gives you the same bergamot, mandarin and white peach scent for a fourth of the cost. (Talk about a haute hack!)
“It was the perfect scent to mist onto Demi’s Studio 54-inspired waves,” the actress’ hairstylist, Dimitris Giannetos, tells Page Six Style exclusively, saying the woodsy scent “adds an extra touch of elegance and sophistication.”
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The glam pro — whose star-studded client list also includes Amal Clooney, Gigi Hadid and Kim Kardashian — first dried Moore’s hair with a round brush, set it with clips and combed through to add extra volume to the “fun and playful” look.
“The creative energy in the glam room between Demi, her makeup team and styling team and me and my assistant for hair is always so inspiring,” he says, calling the star “a joy to work with.”
“These voluminous, bouncy waves really complemented her whole look and her beautiful burgundy Prada gown,” says Giannetos. ALLISON DINNER/EPA/Shutterstock
The duo opted for a “fun and playful” look for the LA-based event, often dubbed the “Met Gala of the West Coast.” AFP via Getty Images
“She loved the final look — and I think she looked absolutely stunning,” he adds.
It was a busy night for Giannetos, as he also gave Penélope Cruz a “couture blowout” and “caramel flan” highlights for the LA red carpet.
And with awards season nearly upon us, it’s safe to say he’s just getting started.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. 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.