Demi and her daughter Scout appear to be dressing each other's ages at a charity event

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Going hell for leather: Demi Moore with husband Ashton Kutcher and her daughter Scout at the launch of Real Men Don't Buy Girls


Demi Moore may be pushing 50 years of age but she still manages to dress like a woman half her age and pull it off.

And at a charity she did exactly that, making daughter Scout look twice her age in the process - in fact, it was as if mother and daughter had swapped ages.

Accompanied by her husband Ashton Kutcher, Demi slipped her slender frame into a youthful pair of leather trousers during a charity launch at the Steven Allen Annex in Tribeca in NYC.


Yummy mummy: Demi looks fab in her leather trousers and killer heels


Meanwhile daughter Scout, fathered by actor Bruce Willis, put years on herself by throwing on a frumpy white dress.

Demi, 48, teamed her slinky leather trousers with a red polo neck jumper with sparkling black panels across it and a pair of killer black heels.

Scout's outfit consisted of a plain white dress with an odd-looking pair of velvet red platforms.


Charitable couple: Ashton and Demi launch their Real Men Don't Buy Girls campaign in New York last night


Demi has a penchant for dressing below her years and, to her credit, she pulls it off every time.

The actress is so proud of her slender frame, she has even taken to posting photos of herself in lingerie on her Twitter page.

The family outing was in aid of a launch party for Real Men Don't Buy Girls, an interactive online campaign to raise awareness about child sex slavery.

Real Men Don't Buy Girls is the brainchild of Ashton and Demi's DNA Foundation.

The couple have been using their social media clout to raise awareness of an often overlooked issue.

Demi said: 'Modern-day slavery is such a complicated issue, but we're trying to do what we can to make men think twice before they engage in this,.

'The message to the guys is, these girls aren't who you think they are.'


source: dailymail

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