Nicole Kidman’s stylish single life continues.
The actress appeared on the 2026 Oscars red carpet on Sunday wearing a blush pink Chanel dress made of chiffon and feathers.
She accessorized with minimal jewelry, including a watch on her right wrist, two oversized diamond cocktail rings, one on each hand, and two diamond and pearl earrings. All of the jewelry was also from Chanel’s high jewelry collection.
Her dainty dress featured a strapless bustier top whose bodice was intricately embroidered with black and crystal beads and sequins.
Feathered peplums at her waist and hips gave way to slim skirted bottoms that led to a flowing feathered hemline.
Although she’s been wearing her natural, voluminous curls more often lately, she returned to straight hair for the show, although she still sported California beach waves rather than a pin-straight style.
Tonight, she will reunite with Ewan McGregor to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Moulin Rouge! And I’ll give you an Oscar.
Just yesterday, Kidman, 58, got in the party mood as she attended Chanel’s annual pre-Oscar dinner at the Polo Lounge wearing the iconic brand’s classic white skirt set.
Her daughters Sunday and Faith were also in attendance at the stylish soirée, but told Variety that they would not be attending the show itself.
In a chat with the magazine, she also recalled some of her most iconic Oscar looks, including her 1997 chartreuse John Galliano dress, which she said unintentionally “ignited the European haute couture carpet” in the years that followed.
“I remember being nervous because of the color. I met Madonna that night and I remember her saying, ‘Best dress!'” she recalled.
Decades later, the recently divorced star is still making headlines for her outfits, from her dazzling Old Hollywood look for Vogue World in October to her underwear-clad appearance for a recent Variety shoot.
And considering she’ll be co-hosting the 2026 Met Gala alongside Beyoncé, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour in May, the couture-worthy moments won’t be slowing down anytime soon.
“I think this is the third time I’ve co-chaired it, so do I do it now?” the Oscar winner said on the March 11 episode of the “Las Culturistas” podcast. “I’m very, very happy. My daughter’s Sunday will come.”
