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In a new docuseries, 'In Vogue: The 90s', Nicole Kidman reflects on her insecurities as a tall teenager and her desire to be more petite and curvaceous, a sentiment born from being teased during her youth. The Oscar winner shared her feelings about wearing a dress designed by John Galliano for the 1997 Oscars, which she initially viewed with mixed emotions due to her body image issues. Kidman praised iconic actresses like Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly for their strong fashion identities and expressed a longing for Hollywood to embrace the craftsmanship of Parisian salons. She emphasized the importance of fashion in her life, stating that being part of that world felt like stepping into a fantasy. Kidman's candid revelations highlight the challenges faced even by those who are now seen as style icons.
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