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Nicole Kidman and daughter Sunday twin in chic black dresses at Balenciaga show: See photos
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Date:2025-04-14 04:15:52
Nicole Kidman and her daughter Sunday Rose make for quite the fashionable pair.
Kidman and her 15-year-old daughter, whom she shares with husband and country singer Keith Urban, harnessed their style prowess while attending a Balenciaga show for Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week on Wednesday.
The mother-daughter duo was matching in chic black dresses and sunglasses. Sunday Rose walked close beside Kidman as they arrived at the Spanish fashion brand’s show.
This isn't the first red-carpet outing for Kidman and Sunday Rose.
In April, the two appeared alongside Urban and Sunday Rose’s younger sister Faith Margaret at an American Film Institute gala, where Kidman was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
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At the Balenciaga show, Kidman dazzled in a beaded, short-sleeved dress. The "Expats" star smiled for the camera as the frock's intricate texture sparkled in the Parisian sunlight.
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Meanwhile, Sunday Rose opted for a sleek, long-sleeved velvet dress, which she paired with sheer black tights.
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Kidman and Sunday Rose have also collaborated outside the fashion realm.
Sunday Rose appeared on two episodes of the HBO crime drama "Big Little Lies," which Kidman starred on and executive produced.
She also guest starred in Kidman's miniseries "The Undoing" in 2020.
Contributing: Brendan Morrow, USA TODAY
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