“I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes.”
“My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks,” she said.
“I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes.

Nicole Kidman.Credit:Amy Sussman/Getty
I didn’t know what I was doing.
Got to have a few train wrecks!”
(She ultimately lost toCharlize TheroninMonster, who also won the Oscar that year.)

Nicole Kidman at the 2004 Golden Globes.Jim Smeal/BEI/Shutterstock
Jim Smeal/BEI/Shutterstock
Kidman noted that despite her occasional fashion regrets, she still holds onto all her outfits.
“I’ve saved all the red carpet dresses.
I have them all beautifully boxed.
They’re museum pieces,” she said.
I’m like, ‘Okay, what’s mine is yours.’
But I’m not allowed to take anything.
It’s a one-way exchange."
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Galliano gowns notwithstanding, Kidman generally prefers pantsuits to dresses.
“I’m also partial to a tie and a suit,” she explained.
“My natural way of dressing would be far more pants, tie, suit, and a jacket.
My first purchase when I’d saved all my per diem money was an Alaia suit.
I wish I kept it.
It cost a fortune.
It’s nauseating that I did that.”
“When I was 13, I was inSweet Bird of Youth[by Tennessee Williams].
I had no understanding of what the actual text meant,” she recalled.
What a big regret.
Kidman ultimately collaborated with Campion in 1996’sThe Portrait of a Ladyand 2017’sTop of the Lake: China Girl.