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Nicole Kidman’s Look-Alike Daughter Made Her Runway Debut — And We’re Doing A Double Take

Sunday Rose Kidman Urban fulfilled a personal dream Tuesday when she made her runway debut as part of Paris Fashion Week.

The 16-year-old was the spitting image of her famous mother, actor Nicole Kidman, at Miu Miu’s spring/summer 2025 show. She wore a flowing white dress and black peep-toe shoes.

Sunday Rose, whose father is country musician Keith Urban, was one of many celebrities who showcased Miu Miu’s looks at the event. Also popping up on the runway were actors Willem Dafoe and Hilary Swank.

However, Miu Miu seemed eager to appoint her as its unofficial muse, sharing numerous images and videos of her runway appearance on their social media pages.

In a video interview with Vogue, Sunday Rose said she was “really stressed” before the show, even though she walked the runway with the poise of a seasoned model.

“I’ve been wanting to do this for so long,” she said. “So when the offer came through, it was really exciting and now the day’s finally here.”

In addition to Sunday Rose, Kidman and Urban are also the parents of a 13-year-old daughter, Faith Margaret. The “Big Little Lies” actor shares a daughter, Isabella Jane, and a son, Connor Cruise, with ex-husband Tom Cruise.

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