Nicole Kidman showed off her stylish sense of style as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Thursday to promote her upcoming film Babygirl.
The 57-year-old actress put on a stylish show in a matching tweed ensemble that included a slightly oversized jacket with hidden buttons and fitted trousers.
As she arrived at The Grove for a private screening of her exciting new film, she got out of her car and strutted in wearing a pair of tall black pumps.
She was wearing a cream-colored turtleneck that peeked out from under her jacket.
Her modest and cautious attire was a direct juxtaposition to her upcoming film Babygirl, which is scheduled to hit theaters on Christmas Day, December 25.
Ahead of her promotional tour, Kidman previously opened up about how she loves being seen as a “sexual” person at 57 and talked about filming steamy sex scenes in the erotic thriller with her younger co-star, Harris Dickinson, 28. .
Nicole Kidman showed off her stylish sense of style as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Thursday to promote her upcoming film Babygirl.
The 57-year-old actress put on an elegant display in a matching tweed ensemble that included a slightly oversized jacket with hidden buttons and fitted trousers.
For the special screening, Kidman looked radiant and radiant in light, dewy makeup with hints of pink.
Her strawberry blonde locks were left in perfectly tousled beachy waves, which cascaded over her shoulders and bounced as she headed to the theater for the event.
Babygirl, directed by Halina Reijn and distributed by A24, follows the story of a powerful CEO who risks her career and family when she begins a raunchy affair with a much younger intern.
In October, Kidman previously admitted that she had to pause filming the intense sex scenes at one point during filming after experiencing “exhaustion” from having too many orgasms.
‘There was a huge amount of sharing and trust and then frustration. It’s like, “Don’t touch me.”
“There were times when we were filming and I thought, ‘I don’t want to have an orgasm anymore. Don’t come near me. “I hate doing this.”
‘I don’t care if they never touch me again in my life! I’m over it. He was so present all the time for me that it was almost like exhaustion,” he said in an interview with the sun.
In November, Kidman opened up about playing such a sexual role in the erotic thriller and insisted she wasn’t fazed at all.
Last night, Kidman wowed on the red carpet in a floral dress with her handsome co-star Harris Dickinson, 28, who plays her love interest in Babygirl.
She made an appearance on the Graham Norton Show and was joined by Wicked star Cynthia Erivo, actor James Norton, comedian Chris McCausland and singer Benson Boone on the famous red couch.
She described the film as “strange, but in a good way.”
The Moulin Rouge star also explained that she was “drawn” to the film because of “the woman’s voice.”
“A lot of films of this genre that we saw in the ’90s came from a male vision, but this is twisted and told through the lens of a woman,” she said.
When talk show host Norton asked her if she was hesitant to film so many steamy scenes, she said she was just excited and wanted to go beyond her “comfort zone.”
In response, she replied: ‘Not at all. “I loved the script, I love supporting women in the industry and it was really good.”
Added Kidman: “It’s exciting and bold, and I’m always looking to step out of my comfort zone.”
Ahead of her promotional tour, Kidman previously opened up about how she loves being seen as a “sexual” person at 57 and talked about filming steamy sex scenes in the erotic thriller with her younger co-star; photographed on December 11 at the premiere in Los Angeles.
In October, Kidman previously admitted that she had to pause filming the intense sex scenes at one point during filming after experiencing “exhaustion” from having too many orgasms; In the photo from the Babygirl trailer.
When she first wrote the script, she said she was immediately intrigued.
‘I read the script and thought it was very funny. But it also turned me on. I was also like hypnotized.”
He said he wanted to work on the project because it was “an area he had never been in” before in his career.
“I’ve always been on a quest as an actor, I always ask myself, ‘Where haven’t I been?’ And what can I explore as a human being? And this was an area I had never been to.”