Demi Moore just gave one of summer’s most polarizing trends a sophisticated makeover.
While fashion favorites like Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid have helped bring Bermuda shorts back into the spotlight, Moore put her own elegant spin on the look during this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
For the occasion, The Substance actress stepped out in tailored black Bermuda shorts paired with a structured peplum blazer featuring button-front detailing. She completed the polished ensemble with classic black slingback pumps, sparkling diamond drop earrings, and her signature long hair worn down in soft waves.

Demi Moore Wears Bermuda Shorts
The look offered a more refined take on a trend that has long divided the fashion world. While younger style stars often favor oversized, baggy Bermuda shorts with a relaxed silhouette, Moore opted for a slimmer, more tailored fit that felt sleek and sophisticated.
Bermuda shorts have enjoyed several fashion revivals over the decades. Originally popularized in Bermuda during the early 20th century, the knee-length style became a resort-wear favorite throughout the 1920s, 1930s, and 1950s. Travelers brought the tailored shorts home from vacations, helping cement them as a staple of the Ivy League aesthetic and preppy dressing.
The trend resurfaced again in the 1990s and early 2000s, when longer, looser versions became a casual streetwear and school-uniform favorite, often appearing in plaid prints or oversized silhouettes.
Now, thanks to celebrities like Moore, Bermuda shorts are getting another fashionable revival—this time with a more polished, grown-up edge.
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Fans React
However, not everyone was thrilled to see the trend make a comeback. While Demi's tailored take earned praise from some fashion fans, many social media users remained unconvinced that Bermuda shorts deserve a spot in their wardrobes.
"They're still not cool," one Instagram user commented. Another bluntly declared, "Nothing and no one can make Bermuda shorts cool."
Others were more divided on the look. "I always wear them at work. Bermuda shorts are comfy but can keep you looking professional," one fan pointed out, highlighting the style's practical appeal.
Still, critics continued to voice their dislike for the trend. "They look ridiculous," one commenter wrote, while another simply added, "Nope, it looks bad."
Despite the mixed reactions, Bermuda shorts continue to gain momentum among celebrities and designers alike, proving that even fashion's most controversial trends can find their way back into the spotlight.

