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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s daughter, Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, brought French luxury fashion to New York City on Wednesday night for the launch of Sofia Coppola’s book, “Chanel Haute Couture.”
For her night out, Kidman Urban favored an all-black ensemble complete with youthful elements and trendy pieces. The 17-year-old wore a black, button-down blouse with short sleeves to her elbows with a semi-sheer quality and ruffled collar for an added feminine touch.
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The pajamas as daywear trend seemingly snuck into Kidman Urban’s look, too. The teenager wore a pair of high-waist, wide-leg flowing black trousers that gave the appearance of pajama bottoms. She paired her sartorial moment with a pair of strappy black sandal shoes.
As for her accessories, Kidman Urban carried a small black bag and wore a pair of black sunglasses, completing her monochrome look. Inside New York City’s Double’s Club, Kidman Urban posed for photos with Romy Mars, daughter of Sofia Coppola and Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars.
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Over the course of the last year, Kidman Urban’s fashion profile has really grown. The 17-year-old kicked off her runway career with her debut for Miu Miu’s spring 2025 show during Paris Fashion Week in October 2024.
More recently, the teenager appeared alongside Ashley Graham, Ariana DeBose and more for Omega’s “My Little Secret” campaign, which dropped in June. Kidman Urban’s mother serves as an ambassador to Omega, appearing in their campaigns and spotlighting at several of the Swiss luxury watchmaker’s events.
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Sofia Coppola’s “Chanel Haute Couture” is a compilation coffee-table book that commemorates the French luxury fashion house’s 110 years of haute couture. When she was just 15, Coppola spent time interning under Karl Lagerfeld with Chanel in Paris. The 448-page tome, which was released Monday, includes a series of photographs, key moments from the fashion house and memories from Coppola’s time with the fashion label.
“I wanted to show how they were really worn and see the women who wore them and where and how, from films, events, shoots,” Coppola said in an emailed interview. “And of course I’m a big photography fan and got into photography from fashion magazines as a kid, so I loved seeing the work of all these great photographers that I love.”