Nicole Kidman channelled classic Hollywood glamour when she stepped out for the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Monday.
The 52-year-old Aussie actress looked stunning in a floor-length midnight blue gown with a thigh-high split up one side by Michael Kors.
Her intricately designed dress featured a small train, thin belt, and ruffle detailing around the waist and skirt.
Movie star style: Nicole Kidman channelled classic Hollywood glamour when she stepped out for the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Monday
The round-neck gown also featured long sleeves, and beading across the bodice, which petered out on the skirt.
Nicole completed her ensemble with a pair of complementary silver and blue jewelled high heels by Alexandre Birman.
She also donned layered silver bangles and an assortment of rings, and wore jewelled drop earrings. All from Lydia Courteille and Le Vian.
To bead or not to bead: The round-neck gown also featured long sleeves, and beading across the bodice, which petered out on the skirt
Peek-a-boo: The 52-year-old Aussie actress looked stunning in a floor-length midnight blue gown with a thigh-high split up one side
The stunning star styled her long blonde hair in finger waves, worn swept over to one side.
In a post on Instagram Stories on Monday, Nicole shared a photo of herself getting ready ahead of the prestigious awards ceremony.
Dressed in a white terry towelling robe, the Big Little Lies actress shared a close-up photo of herself getting her hair styled.
Making waves: The stunning star styled her long blonde hair in finger waves, worn swept over to one side
Behind the scenes: In a post on Instagram Stories on Monday, Nicole shared a photo of herself getting ready ahead of the prestigious awards ceremony
Two hair clips were pinned at the front of her hair, holding her waves in place, and her porcelain skin looked luminous.
‘Finger wave BTS,’ she captioned the photo, adding a love heart emoji.
She stepped out solo for the event, with no sign of her usual red carpet date, husband Keith Urban, 52.
Flying solo: She stepped out solo for the event, with no sign of her usual red carpet date, husband Keith Urban
Putting her best foot forward: Nicole completed her ensemble with a pair of complementary silver and blue jewelled high heels
Inside, Nicole was met by fellow actress Jennifer Aniston, with the 50-year-old embracing her friend in a hug as they posed for photos.
Nicole was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for her role in Bombshell.
However she lost out to Laura Dern, 52, who won for her role in Marriage Story.
Getting recognition: Nicole was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for her role in Bombshell
Art imitating life: Nicole portrays real-life television journalist Gretchen Carlson, 53, who helped bring Fox News boss Roger Ailes to justice, after filing a sexual harassment lawsuit against him
Nicole portrays real-life television journalist Gretchen Carlson, 53, who helped bring Fox News boss Roger Ailes to justice, after filing a sexual harassment lawsuit against him.
In an interview with the The Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday, Nicole admitted she was initially apprehensive about taking on the role.
She said it was actually Meryl Streep, 70, who convinced her she could pull off the performance.
Reunited: Inside, Nicole was met by fellow actress Jennifer Aniston, with the 50-year-old embracing her friend in a hug as they posed for photos
Feeling unsure: In an interview with the The Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday, Nicole admitted she was initially apprehensive about taking on her role in Bombshell
‘I spoke to Meryl Streep – just to name-drop – “Should I play Gretchen Carlson?” Because I trust Meryl’s taste and also because I obviously don’t look like Gretchen,’ she confessed.
‘I was also thinking, as I always do, that there are 10 other actresses who’d be better, and she said, “Absolutely you should, because you need to be part of something that marks a time in history.” And I said, “You’re so right.”‘
Nicole said she hopes the film will bring about positive changes, saying it’s about something ‘bigger’ than just Fox.
Taking care of business: Nicole said she hopes the film will bring about positive changes, saying it’s about something ‘bigger’ than just Fox. Pictured as Gretchen Carlson in Bombshell
‘I don’t want this to continue in society and so how do we change it? It’s a non-partisan issue…’ she added.
‘On a much bigger scale it’s about where this behaviour has to stop so that the world is a much safer place for all of us.’
In addition to her supporting actress nod, Nicole also received ensemble nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Bombshell, and Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Big Little Lies.
‘I was also thinking, as I always do, that there are 10 other actresses who’d be better,’ she told The Sydney Morning Herald of taking on her role in Bombshell