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Nicole Kidman’s daughter Sunday Rose steals the spotlight in head-turning catwalk return

Nicole Kidman’s daughter Sunday Rose steals the spotlight in head-turning catwalk return

Sunday Rose Kidman Urban was a vision in purple as she strutted the runway at the Dior Cruise Collection Show in Los Angeles on Wednesday, just a week after stealing the show at the Met Gala in New York. The 17-year-old shimmered in a textured dress with a square neckline, draping around the waist, a sheer skirt with a back slit and a large floral applique at the hip. She added a gray handbag and yellow slingback heels to complete the look, and wore her brunette locks in subtle waves down her back.  “@Dior cruise in hollywooooood,” she wrote on Instagram, alongside a video of her walking the runway, and a photo of her outfit backstage. “So so much love for this incredible team…thank u.”  © WWD via Getty ImagesSunday Rose walked for Dior on Wednesday Sunday Rose’s friends and fans took to the comment section to share the love, with fellow model Lila Moss sharing several heart emojis, while makeup artist Nadia Tayeh added: “Yassss major!!”  The teen’s appearance on Wednesday marked her third time walking for the fashion house, …

V&A Dundee celebrates the history of the catwalk, from discreet salons to today’s extravaganzas | Fashion

V&A Dundee celebrates the history of the catwalk, from discreet salons to today’s extravaganzas | Fashion

In 1971, Manolo Blahnik created shoes for the designer Ossie Clark’s catwalk show in London. Relatively new to shoemaking, the Spanish designer forgot to put steel pins in the heels of the shoes, which meant that models wobbled, unbalanced, down the catwalk. Blahnik thought it was the end of his career. But the press thought it was a deliberate style; the photographer Sir Cecil Beaton even christened it “a new way of walking”. The sandal in question, a green suede heel with ivy leaf embellishments, is just one treasure currently on display at the V&A Dundee’s new exhibition, Catwalk: The Art of the Fashion Show, which helps bring to life more than 100 years of history, charting its journey from the discreet salons of 19th-century London and Paris all the way up to the extravaganza it is today. According to the museum’s director Leonie Bell: “The fashion show influences every single thing that we choose to wear and what we’re able to buy, so we’re trying to show that.” Balenciaga blue velvet gown from spring/summer …