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Nicole Kidman Commands Attention In A Cozy Cardigan Skirt Set To Promote Her New Series ‘Expats’

June 16, 2024 by Mariam Qayum

 
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Nicole Kidman seamlessly blended comfort and style. The Big Little Lies actress appeared at the Linwood Dunn Theater on Tuesday to promote her upcoming TV series, Expats, wearing a skirt suit that was both chic and comfortable.

The Oscar-winner donned a beige, buttoned long-sleeve cardigan over a white shirt. She complemented it with a matching long skirt featuring an asymmetrical train on the side and finished the look with red pointed-toe pumps. See the ensemble here!

Nicole Kidman Wows In A Cozy Skirt Set

The mother of four wore her hair in a half-up, half-down style with face-framing bangs. She accessorized with mini hoop earrings and opted for mauve lipstick.

Fans flooded her Instagram comments section when she posted photos of the outfit on her official account.

“You are perfection,” said one fan. “You look so beautiful Nicole,” wrote another person.

In a recent roundtable discussion with The Hollywood Reporter, Kidman shared how long working hours and intense roles have impacted her, speaking alongside stars like Jennifer Aniston, Sofia Vergara, Brie Larson, and others.

Nicole Kidman Opens Up About Working Intense Roles & Hours And It’s ‘Crazy’ Impact

When questioned about a ‘rough’ day on the set of Big Little Lies that led her to throwing a rock at the door, she provided more details saying, “I threw a rock because [the door] was locked and I couldn’t get in. I’d never done that in my life. I obviously [had a lot] pent up. I broke the whole thing. It cost a fortune. (Laughs.) And then I went back the next day and I said to Alexander [Skarsgard] and Jean-Marc [Vallée], “I threw a rock through the window,” and they were like, “Whoa …” I said, “I was kind of pissed off.'”

The wife of Keith Urban continued to add, “But there’s a way in which we operate where the show must go on, and so you just keep going — you show up and you do it and do it and do it and do it. And a lot of times, it’s six months of 12-, 14-hour days and there really isn’t the time to go, “I need to take care of myself.”

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