Class is in session.
Nicole Kidman and her lookalike daughter Sunday Rose Kidman Urban are making Paris Fashion Week a family affair. Kidman had a proud mom moment on Tuesday after her 16-year-old mini-me opened the Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2025 fashion show. After Sunday Rose’s big runway debut, the Perfect Couple star and her daughter had their own fashion moment as they stepped out in coordinating dark academia outfits.
The teen—who paired knit leg warmers with a white cut-out minidress on the catwalk—changed into a look that could have been spotted at Gossip Girl’s Constance Billard school. She showed off a sliver of midriff with a navy blue cropped polo shirt, which she wore with a black miniskirt with plaid detailing and a giant buckle belt.
Kidman’s daughter, whom she shares with husband Keith Urban, appeared to keep her gray leg warmers from her runway appearance and added black chunky combat boots and a black handbag as she stepped out with mom. Meanwhile, the Big Little Lies actress appeared to have also gotten the back-to-school style memo as she coordinated with her daughter in a slightly more "demure" version.
Kidman stunned in a knee-length black-and-white tartan skirt embellished with black embroidered flowers. A black sweater with red trim along the V-neck was style over a white button-up shirt underneath, as well as a pair of black chunky oxford shoes.
The Australian star, who held hands with her mini-me as they posed for photos after the Miu Miu show, also leaned into the prep school beauty look by wearing her curls in a low ponytail. She added a soft cherry lip and subtly flushed cheeks to complete her Tuesday night look.
Tuesday’s appearance isn’t the mom-daughter duo’s first fashion week outing together. Kidman previously joined the teen for her front row debut at another Paris Fashion Week event: the Balenciaga Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show on June 26. They also opted for twinning style in form-fitting LBDs at the time, showing that when it comes to fashion week, they’re all too happy to take a leaf from each other’s style books.