Nicole Kidman worked an ultra-feminine red carpet look on Monday evening as she joined fellow A-listers Elle Fanning and Kirsten Dunst at the premiere of their new film, The Beguiled. The 49-year-old star looked striking in a pastel blue Carolina Herrera gown. The floor-length number was adorned with vibrant floral embroidery in red, pink and green hues, and featured sheer, hot pink sleeves with ruffle cuffs. Beauty-wise, Nicole wore her long, platinum blonde hair down in a sleek, straight ‘do.
Nicole looked stunning in a floral gown at The Beguiled premiere
In terms of make-up, she showcased her age-defying looks with a natural, glowy base, a sweep of rose-hued blush and a bold outline of liner to enhance her almond eyes. A vibrant pink lip gloss and strong brow completed her striking look.
The much-anticipated film's stars posed on the red carpet
Meanwhile, Kirsten looked elegant in a cream lace Chloe dress, featuring statement straps, while Elle looked stylish in a metallic Naeem Khan design. Emma Howard stunned in a pillar box red Self-Portrait number. Director and writer of the film, Sofia Coppola, was also in attendance, wearing a sophisticated floral Valentino dress.
Nicole wore Alexander McQueen while at The Beguiled's photocall during Cannes Film Festival
This isn’t the first time that Nicole has looked fabulous while promoting the much-anticipated film. At its photocall during Cannes Film Festival, the actress stepped out in a floor-length champagne-hued Alexander McQueen gown. The lace adorned design featured a cool cross-front halter neck, and contrasted beautifully with a statement black stud belt. For footwear, she wore a pair of patent black leg-lengthening heels, while a pair of delicate drop earrings completed her awe-inspiring look.
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Nicole's stylist Julia von Boehm had previously praised Nicole for her fearless approach to fashion in an interview with the New York Times. "She's not going the safe road,'she said. ''When I see the shows, I think of them with two brains: my editorial brain and the Nicole brain. Sometimes they are one and the same.”