Nicole Kidman generated controversy when she appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair‘s annual “Hollywood Issue.” It wasn’t Kidman at the centre of the controversy, but the Miu Miu outfit she wore, featuring a belly-baring top and super-short miniskirt, leading to complaints that the outfit was unnecessarily sexualizing the actress.
In a a conversation with Baz Luhrmann (who directed her in “Moulin Rouge”) for the latest issue of Vogue Australia, Kidman revealed the choice of outfit was hers.
In fact, she told Luhrmann that the stylist at the shoot had selected a completely different outfit, but Kidman fell in love with the Miu Miu design. READ MORE: Vanity Fair Spotlights Nicole Kidman, Kristen Stewart, Simu Liu & More Stars In New ‘Hollywood’ Issue “I was like, ‘No, no, I like this one!
Am I allowed to wear that?’” she recalled, noting that stylist Katie Grand actually confirmed to make sure she was serious about wearing that particular piece. “Katie was like ‘You’re willing to wear that?!’ And I said, ‘Wear it?!
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