Nicole Kidman was the definition of old Hollywood glamor on Sunday when she attended the Academy Museum’s fourth annual Gala in Los Angeles.
The Australian actress, 57, looked every inch the timeless beauty as she posed on the red carpet at the event held at the Academy of Motion Picture Museum in Los Angeles.
The Babygirl star wowed in a floor-length black dress that featured an exposed back segment, a sleek train, and long black gloves that snaked down her lithe arms.
Nicole kept her accessories to a minimum for the star-studded event, opting to add a gold watch and statement earrings to her classic ensemble.
She wore her blonde locks parted and tied back, adding height with a ’60s-style comb.
The gala honored veteran Rita Moreno, Gladiator II star Paul Mescal, and Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino.
Nicole’s red carpet appearance comes just days after her beloved mother Janelle’s funeral in Australia.
Nicole Kidman was the definition of old Hollywood glamor on Sunday when she attended the Academy Museum’s fourth annual Gala in Los Angeles. in the photo
The Australian actress, 57, looked every inch the timeless beauty as she posed on the red carpet at the event held at the Academy of Motion Picture Museum in Los Angeles.
The Babygirl star wowed in a floor-length black dress that featured an exposed back segment, a sleek train and long black gloves that snaked down her lithe arms.
The actress had returned to her native Sydney to reunite with her family, including her younger sister Antonia, to say final goodbye to her mother.
Janelle died at the age of 84 in September, just hours before Nicole received the Best Actress award for her role in Babygirl at the Venice Film Festival.
Nicole and her husband Keith Urban attended Janelle’s funeral at St Francis Xavier Church on Tuesday with their two daughters Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith Margaret, 14.
Nicole kept her accessories to a minimum for the star-studded event, opting to add a gold watch and statement earrings to her classic ensemble.
She wore her blonde locks parted and tied back, adding height with a ’60s-style comb.
The star looked divine while posing on the red carpet.
The entire family put on a united display at Janelle’s funeral earlier this week as they joined the broader Kidman clan in saying goodbye to their beloved matriarch.
Nicole’s older children, Bella and Connor, whom she adopted with ex-husband Tom Cruise, did not appear to attend the service.
They were joined at the ceremony by Nicole’s sister Antonia and her children Lucia, 26, Hamish, 23, and Sybella Hawley, 17, who she shares with her late husband Angus Hawley.
Nicole turned on her star power while posing at the event.
The gala paid tribute to veteran Rita Moreno, Gladiator II star Paul Mescal, and Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino.
Nicole’s red carpet appearance comes just days after her beloved mother Janelle’s funeral in Australia.
The actress had returned to her native Sydney to reunite with her family, including her younger sister Antonia, to say final goodbye to her beloved mother.
Antonia shares another son, James, with Angus, who died in April 2015 of a suspected heart attack, while she welcomed two more sons, Nicholas and Alexander, with her second husband, Craig Marran.
The Kidman family were joined by close friends at the intimate service, including Channel Nine star Richard Wilkins, 69, and his make-up artist girlfriend Mia Hawkswell, 47.
Also in attendance were Australian television presenter Peter Overton, his wife Jessica Rowe and their daughters Allegra and Giselle.
The Overton and Kidman-Urban clan have shared a close relationship over the years, even ringing in the New Year together at the famous family’s multi-million dollar penthouse in North Sydney on January 1, 2023.
Peter also acted as a pallbearer at Nicole’s father Antony’s funeral on September 19, 2014, which was held in the same church as Janelle’s service.
Antony died of a suspected heart attack in Singapore at the age of 75, and the Kidmans said goodbye to him in a more public funeral, with many famous names, including Russell Crowe, paying their respects.
Janelle died at the age of 84 last month, just hours before Nicole received the Best Actress award for her role in Babygirl at the Venice Film Festival. Nicole and her husband Keith Urban attended Janelle’s funeral at St. Francis Xavier Church on Tuesday with their two daughters Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith Margaret, 14.