Nicole Kidman Channels Old Hollywood Glam at Vogue Fashion Show
Nicole Kidman turned heads as she walked the runway at the Vogue World: Hollywood fashion show at Paramount Studios on Sunday.
The Big Little Lies star channeled old Hollywood glamour in her long black Chanel gown and flowing, wavy tresses. Combined with a bold red lip, the look echoed 1940s screen legend Rita Hayworth.
Nicole Kidman pays tribute to Rita Hayworth

Kidman, 58, made the connection obvious with her performance of the song “Put the Blame on Mame.” Hayworth sang the tune in her 1946 movie Gilda.
Later, Kendall Jenner paid tribute to Kidman when she walked the runway in the glittery bustier bodysuit and top hat worn by Satine in Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 musical Moulin Rouge.
Kidman’s high-fashion moment in Los Angeles is just the latest outing for the newly single star. She and husband Keith Urban announced their split on September 30. In early October, Kidman headed to France for Paris Fashion Week, where she attended the Chanel show and the label announced her as its new brand ambassador.
The October 26 runway show featured a mix of new designs inspired by the movies and authentic costumes from much-loved films. Adut Akech strutted her stuff in the same flapper dress worn by Carey Mulligan in Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby and Anok Yai wore Johnny Depp’s Edward Scissorhands costume. Nastassia donned an elegant 18th-century-style gown from Stanley Kubrick’s lush period drama Barry Lyndon, and Scarlett White was dressed in Reese Witherspoon’s iconic pink dress from Walk the Line.
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