Demi Moore's kids raid her vintage clothes
Updated: 2012-04-11 14:57
(Agencies)
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The 49-year-old 'Ghost' actress - who has children Rumer, 23, Scout, 20, and 18-year-old Tallulah with ex-husband Bruce Willis - regularly lets her girls lose on her archived collection.
Tallulah said: "My mom has a warehouse of vintage clothes that she's collected.
"Every time we go back to Idaho we grab a little bit more. It's like a treasure trove - it's the best. It's like your own personal vintage store."
In an interview with StyleLikeU.com, Demi's youngest says that as well being inspired by her mother - who recently completed a stint in rehab for reported addiction following the breakdown of her marriage to Ashton Kutcher - Tallulah also looks to her big sisters for fashion advice.
She said: "I remember every day I would be like, 'Scout, dress me. Put an outfit on me'.
"She wore all these vintage dresses. She'd dress me in these outfits and I would look ridiculous because they would be ten sizes too big, but I didn't care. From then on, dressing just became something I appreciated.
"I think the best feeling in the world is leaving the house absolutely feeling so good about what you're wearing. It almost makes you feel like you have armour on."
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