Scout and Tallulah Willis put on an eye-catching complementary display when they hit the red carpet at the Fashion Trust US gala on Tuesday evening in Beverly Hills.
The sisters appeared to have coordinated their ensembles with lustrous lace-decorated slip dresses.
The Fashion Trust US gala — which held its inaugural event last year — was at a private residence this year. The organization is a non-profit founded to recognize and support emerging design talent.
Both Scout — who attended last year with her mother Demi Moore — and Tallulah are known for their fashion-forward looks, making them perfect additions to the evening’s guest list.
Scout, 32, settled on a sizzling off-the-shoulder dress featuring a magenta satin slip.
Scout and Tallulah Willis put on an eye-catching complementary display when they hit the red carpet at the Fashion Trust US gala on Tuesday evening in Beverly Hills
Scout, 32, settled on a sizzling off-the-shoulder dress featuring a magenta satin slip. It was decorated with black lace forming a slightly plunging neckline that highlighted her cleavage
It was decorated with black lace forming a slightly plunging neckline that highlighted her cleavage.
The dress featured a cluster of gold-encased pearls over her chest, and the colorful satin fabric was overlaid with black lace arranged into floral designs and culminating with a short skirt.
Scout also wore black stockings and shiny black heels that strapped around her ankles.
She wore an elegant, muted red lip and large pearl earrings while styling her brunette locks into a high ponytail, with shorter strands arranged to frame her face.
Tallulah, 30, wore a similar dress but with a chartreuse slip and a less-revealing neckline, along with straps.
She rocked pointy-toed heels with a pearl anklet, which matched a strand of pearls that graced her throat.
The sister of Rumer Wills had her red-dyed hair tied back, highlighting her short bangs.
She accessorized her look with a multi-patterned black draw-string handbag, while Scout carried a similar design that had a crest of black lace.
Scout was in attendance last year at the inaugural Fashion Trust US Awards, though she was accompanied by her mother Demi Moore.
The sisters appeared to be presenting at the ceremony, as they were pictured beaming side by side at a microphone on stage.
This year’s gala event was hosted by actress Zooey Deschanel and honored designers with awards in categories including ready-to-wear, jewelry and accessories.
Recent fashion school graduates were also recognized with two special award categories for inclusivity and sustainability, with nearly $500K in funding going to winners.
Finalists were selected by Tania Fares, Laura Brown, Karla Welch, Tan France, Maha Dakhil and Anne Crawford, with support from presenting sponsor Shop with Google.
The winners were selected by the board, as well as advisory members including designers Maria Cornejo, Phillip Lim and Isabel Marant, as well as ambassadors, founding patrons and Shop with Google reps.
Scout, 32, settled on a sizzling off-the-shoulder dress featuring a magenta satin slip. It was decorated with black lace forming a slightly plunging neckline that highlighted her cleavage
The satin slip was overlaid with a longer black lace skirt. She also wore black stockings and shiny heels while carrying a lacy black handbag
Tallulah, 30, wore a similar dress but with a chartreuse slip and a less-revealing neckline, along with straps
She rocked pointy-toed heels with a pearl anklet, which matched a strand of pearls that graced her throat
Scout was in attendance last year at the inaugural Fashion Trust US Awards, though she was accompanied by her mother Demi Moore
The sisters appeared to be presenting at the ceremony, as they were pictured beaming side by side at a microphone on stage
The gala event was hosted by actress Zooey Deschanel, with honorees in categories including ready-to-wear, jewelry and accessories
MoAnA Luu (pictured) of brand ManLuu earned the Jewelry Award, which was presented by actress Cynthia Erivo
MoAnA Luu of brand ManLuu earned the Jewelry Award, which was presented by actress Cynthia Erivo.
The Inclusivity Award, sponsored by Shop with Google, was presented to Ashlety Harris of Don’t Let It Disco.
The Accessories Award, sponsored by Builder.ai, was given to Esha Soni; the Graduate Award, sponsored by St. John, was presented to Yamil Arbaje; the Sustainability Award to Batsheva Hay; and the Ready-to-Wear Award was bestowed upon Harbison Studio.
Fashion Trust US winners receive grants of between $100,000 and $200,000, depending on the size of their business and annual turnover, as well as their level of mentoring.