Nicole Kidman is known for rocking daring and controversial lookson the red carpet.

Over the years, Kidman has dazzled fans with memorable fashion choices.

“I have no sense of what’s fashionable,” she told Jennifer Aniston during aHarper’s Bazaarinterview.

“I just know what I like to wear.”

“My God, Nicole Kidman!

I had a client!”

Gaultier recalled his reaction in a 2011 interview withThe New Yorker.

He didn’t hesitate when Kidman approached him again a few years later.

Her hair was also curled in a flapper style.

Kidman was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Drama for “Cold Mountain.”

“My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks,” she toldW Magazine.

“I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes.

I didn’t know what I was doing.

Got to have a few train wrecks!”

It turns out,Nicole Kidman’s bold style ended up being too outdated.

However, the gown seemed to have all the markings to make it into one of her favorites.

One of her favorites was the gold gown she wore to the 2000 Oscars, designed by John Galliano.

“They had little gemstones in them.”

The 2004 flapper dress not only had her best color but also reflected her bold fashion choice.

“L’Wren and I have been dear friends for years now.

“I can’t name just one piece I loved that L’Wren designed, there were so many!”

she told the outlet.

The dress fitted Kidman so perfectly, though so minimalistic.

The nude L’Wren Scott was a timeless design and was sold in 2011 online for 8,125.

Her fiery, sculptural Balenciaga gown at the 79th Academy Awards is one of her most memorable looks.

The “The Invasion” star completed her look with classic crimson lipstick and sparkling diamond bracelets.

It wasn’t long before many pundits flooded the internet comparing the uncanny resemblance between the two gorgeous dresses.

“It’s a princess dress with a twist,” Kidman told theDaily Mail.

“It plunges a bit, right?”

she referred to her neck, which was missing a necklace.

It turned out that the actor was planning to wear the same necklace Grace wore in the film.

The star revealed that she did have other choices.

“There were three gowns and I picked the Armani.”

While her hair and makeup was on point, her gown attracted some hate.

Many commentators suggested that Kidman should’ve left the sleeves at home.

“There was never a question of not wearing the sleeves.”

The choice was a bold one, but there was nothing wrong with it.

As the stylist, she would happily do it again, asserting, “No regrets.”

To give the dress the proper attention it deserved, the star opted for minimal assessors.

She wore a pair of black Louboutins, dangling Harry Winston earrings, and an orange-based red lipstick.

“It really does have that Cinderella quality.”

She was in awe of the personal touch of the design that complemented her every move.

The black frock, decorated with crystal braids and silver and gold beads, featured an apron-style pleated skirt.

“That feels more real during these times,” the stylist toldThe Hollywood Reporter.

“I think it’s super important to support the designers throughout this pandemic,” von Boehm added.

To her, the ’90s-style gown is minimalistic enough to be humble, and sophisticated enough to be timeless.

Normally, Kidman would have several options to choose from, but one gown was enough that year.

“They dyed it,” Kidman toldE!

Newsabout the color of her gown.

“I was like, ‘I really want to wear blue.'”

And thus, the Nicole Kidman Blue was born.

“They made this color.”

Hundreds of hours went into bringing the pale blue retro-style gown to life.

The craftsmanship is unmatched.

“It derives from a very classic silhouette,” stylist Julia von Boehm toldVogue.

At the same time, it serves as a reflection of the revolution and timelessness of cinema.

The dress is a form of escapism.

The light-pink sequined dress featured a feathered train and a tulle bow on one shoulder.

“I have the sketches when he was drawing it.”

Lagerfeld and Kidman first met when he photographed her for Interview magazine in the early 2000s.

Though many stars recalled the late designer as kind and brilliant, Kidman remembered him more as a friend.

“He made me laugh,” she remembered.

Astonished by the style and the design, she asked Gvasalia to bring the beauty to life.

So I consider this to be a ‘Sleeping Beauty’ brought back to life.”

The actor couldn’t get the dress out of her head.

More than half a century later, it was rediscovered.

But what had everyone talking was the low, backless dress.

I meditate a little bit and then, off we go."

However, she promised to honor them by continuing to work.