Nicole Kidman's daughter, Sunday Rose, is experimenting with her fashion sense through a preppy new accessory. The 18-year-old took to Instagram on August 16 to debut her chic spectacles – but it seems they are no prescription pair.
Sunday posed for a selfie in a black halter neck dress styled with a pair of brown tortoiseshell glasses in an oval shape. Her brunette locks were left down in soft waves while her makeup was natural and radiant. Sunday added a touch of glitz to her look via a stack of chunky gold rings and she showed off her black gel manicure.
"Fake glasses and filters," she penned in the caption.
The post comes after Sunday graced the runway during Dior's fall 2026 couture show in early July. Nicole's daughter modelled a knitted grey coat that was adorned with baby-pink trim detailing on the hem. The garment was styled with simple black pants, white pumps that boasted the same trim detailing, and a floral embroidered clutch bag.
Following the show, Sunday took to Instagram to thank the fashion house for the show. "Dior couture round EEK thank you @jonathan.anderson @ashleybrokaw @benjaminbruno_ for another wonderful show x," she penned.
The July season was her second couture show for the French maison. In January, Sunday walked in Christian Dior's spring 2026 couture show. She wore a black, croc-effect leather trench coat, adorned with a large lilac cyclamen appliqué on one side of the lapel. The floral motif continued onto the footwear, with Sunday walking in a pair of open-toe pumps featuring rosy pink petal embellishments at the front, finished with a black ankle strap.
However, in regards to her model-off-duty style, Sunday gravitates towards leather and denim. During her time in Paris in March, she wore a fitted black leather jacket that featured a foldover collar, ruched detailing, and a chic zip. The garment was styled with simple straight-leg jeans for a look that oozed 90s-style. Sunday accessorized with pointed-toe boots, a black leather handbag adorned with chain detailing, and a pair of sunglasses.
The teen previously explained to Nylon how her parents, Nicole and Keith Urban, have closely monitored the progression of her career. "There are two big rules," she said. "The first was that I couldn't explore any kind of fashion work until I was 16. And the second is that school always has to come first, which at first I hated, but I am actually really glad that I have these rules in place because it keeps me in a good mindset."








