Scout Willis, the 34-year-old daughter of Hollywood icons Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, made a striking appearance at the star-studded afterparty for Baz Luhrmann's EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The musician captivated onlookers as she posed with her sister Tallulah, 32, and British author Florence Given at the exclusive event held at the historic TCL Chinese Theatre.
Fashion Statements Steal the Spotlight
Scout commanded attention in a vibrant yellow floral midi dress that perfectly complemented the evening's glamorous atmosphere. The stylish ensemble featured delicate spaghetti-strap shoulders, an elegant tie-up detail at the bust, and a beautiful pink floral print that flowed throughout the draped silhouette. Adding sophistication to her look, Scout elevated her frame with pointed orange heels and accessorized with a distinctive green pendant necklace.
Sisterly Style Coordination
Later in the evening, Scout layered a chic black coat over her shoulders as she beamed alongside her sister Tallulah, who showcased her own fashion flair in a stunning white broderie anglaise mini dress. Tallulah's outfit featured a flattering scoop neckline and a flared puffy skirt that highlighted her toned legs, with butter yellow pointed heels completing her elegant look.
British Author Joins the Celebration
Florence Given, the 27-year-old British author best known for her best-selling book Women Don't Owe You Pretty, made a memorable entrance in a champagne pleated ruffled mini dress. The chic design incorporated shoulder pads, long buttoned-cuff sleeves, and a neck tie fastening, with Florence pairing the eye-catching dress with black lace floral tights and pointed black heels.
Red Carpet Preparations
Earlier in the evening, the Willis sisters created a sensation on the red carpet, posing enthusiastically for photographers ahead of the premiere. Their coordinated yet individual styles set the tone for what would become a night of celebration and fashion excellence.
About the Documentary
The upcoming documentary EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert, directed by visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann, features never-before-seen footage and recordings of the late music legend during his Las Vegas residency in the later stages of his illustrious career. The film is scheduled for release in cinemas across the United Kingdom and worldwide on February 27, offering fans unprecedented access to Presley's concert performances.
Elvis Presley's Enduring Legacy
Elvis Presley, who became the King of Rock and Roll after bursting onto the music scene in 1956 with hits including Heartbreak Hotel and Hound Dog, revolutionized popular culture with his hip-shaking television performances that caused global hysteria. The former truck driver transformed into one of the world's biggest stars, dominating music, film, and Las Vegas stages for two decades before his tragic death at Graceland on August 16, 1977, at age 42. His legacy continues to thrive, with the singer remaining one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold hundreds of millions of records worldwide.
