Nicole Kidman has pulled off plenty of standout looks over the years and her latest red carpet effort is one of the coolest yet.
The Australian actress, 51, made a bold statement in hot pink as she hit the red carpet for the premiere of her new film, Destroyer, in London on Sunday. Nicole stunned in the eye-catching power suit, looking every bit the leading lady.
The talented actress showed off her edgy style in the black tailored suit, which she teamed with a hot-pink silk shirt. Standing tall on the red carpet, Nicole paired the ensemble with black pointed heels, silver drop earrings and natural makeup, which included a touch of blush and a soft pink lip.
The actress has been in London to promote her upcoming movie, Destroyer, in which she plays LAPD detective Erin Bell, who is traumatised after going undercover with a gang in the California desert. Nicole is already being praised for the gritty performance, which saw her transform into a dishevelled shell of herself.
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Nicole was pictured earlier at the weekend sporting a navy dress as she attended The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences new members reception at The National Gallery, in London. She paired the pretty frock with blue heels and a smattering of diamonds on her fingers.
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Her appearance comes a week after she shared a clip of herself and husband Keith Urban singing a duet to celebrate the International Day of The Girl — a United Nations initiative that works to increase the awareness of inequality faced by young women around the world.
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Nicole showed off her impressive singing skills alongside Keith in the heartwarming video captured by their daughters, 10-year-old Sunday and seven-year-old Faith. The couple sang the chorus to Keith’s hit single ‘Female’, which he wrote as a female anthem in response to the Harvey Weinstein scandal that kicked off the #MeToo movement.