At the “Vogue World: Hollywood” runway, the Oscar-winning star opened the show in a custom Chanel gown evoking the iconic style of Rita Hayworth.
A Stylish Opening Act
October 28, 2025: At the star-studded Vogue World: Hollywood held at the Paramount Pictures Studio lot, Nicole Kidman stepped into the spotlight with an unforgettable entrance. She opened the show with a performance of “Put the Blame on Mame,” the classic number sung by Rita Hayworth in the 1946 film Gilda, while wearing a custom Chanel gown to match the moment’s cinematic flair.
The Dress: Chanel Meets Hollywood Legend
Kidman’s ensemble was a black satin bustier gown by Chanel’s artistic director Matthieu Blazy, adorned with satin camellias — a nod to both Chanel’s signature motif and the legendary dress Hayworth wore. The design nodded to the black dress Hayworth wore in Gilda, capturing the essence of Old Hollywood elegance through a modern lens. Kidman completed the look with a sparkling diamond necklace from Chanel Fine Jewelry, reinforcing the glamorous tribute.
Why the Tribute Hits Home
Honouring an icon: By channeling Rita Hayworth’s signature Gilda look, Kidman connected with a timeless era of film glamor.
Fashion meets film: The event underscored the link between cinema and style — with Kidman embodying both star and style icon.
Brand synergy: Kidman’s longstanding relationship with Chanel, including her recent appointment as an ambassador, made this appearance especially noteworthy.
What It Signals for Kidman
This moment feels like more than just a dress. It signals Nicole Kidman’s firm place at the intersection of legacy and reinvention. At 58, she is embracing her Hollywood heritage while flexing her fashion influence and artistic voice. The homage to Rita Hayworth suggests a readiness to blend film history, style, and performance in new ways — and viewers are watching.
Published by HOLR Magazine

