As Demi Moore attended the Los Angeles premiere of her film The Substance, she got the support of her three daughters—Rumer, 36, Scout LaRue, 33, and Tallulah Willis, 30who posed with her, in their different striking looks, on the red carpet.

For the Monday event, Moore looked absolutely radiant in a red Oscar de la Renta gown that appeared to be made of stained glass. The strapless dress featured a plunging sweetheart neckline and low back, with a column silhouette ending in a long skirt that pooled around Moore’s feet.

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The dress was composed of geometric shards in varying shades of red, which were arranged to resemble roses and were outlined by thick black lines and tiny silver studs that looked like little stars decorating the entire fabric. In a few spots along the sides, the fabric featured subtle cutouts that allowed Moore’s skin to peek through.

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The Feud: Capote vs. the Swans star accessorized with a pair of tear-shaped diamond drop earrings, as well as silver bangles and matching rings. For beauty, she kept her hair down and rocked rosy blush, which paired well with the warm tones of her dress.

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Letting their mom take center stage, the Willis daughters went for more neutral tones. Scout chose a chocolate brown cape dress that featured a cowl neckline and slightly sheer fabric that ruched along the waist. Meanwhile, the other two sisters dressed in all black, with Tallulah opting for a mini tube dress, which she paired with pointy heels, and Rumer choosing a longer gown with draped sleeves and a sculptural bodice that curved upward in a wave, which she accessorized with a diamond princess necklace.

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This isn’t the first time Moore has hit a red carpet with her daughters, but it’s rare to see all four women together at a starry event. The only one of Moore’s babies who wasn’t present? Her frequent front-row companion, Pilaf.