"Has she ever had a tan? The woman is so pasty white that she could pose as
the Pillsbury Dough Girl. She has few curves, no muscle tone and that
horrible redish hair. The bone structure of her face is acceptable, but that
is about it. I am not saying she is ugly, but highly over-rated."
"I've seen pictures of her where she looked stunning, and I've seen a lot of
shots where she looks somewhat average. I would say that her pasty white
skin and red hair are actually two of her best features. I think I like her
look the least though, when she has her hair severely pulled back and wears
those pale dresses. I'd like to see her hair worn down and long, with some
brightly colored clothes, no more drab colors!"
I agree on both points. Her forehead is too big (why draw attention to
it?) and her color choices are too boring. White as a sheet and colorless --
quite silly, really. She should wear red more often.
They call Kidman a fashion icon now (notice how that happens after you
win an Oscar?), but her choices are typically too plain Jane. She is tall,
slim, and has great legs, so she could become a fashion icon. She looks more
like a fashion model than most celebs -- she could wear almost anything.
I think the dressing is aligned with her personality. Very conservative.
She is sweet but sort of shy. Needs a little more drama!
On the skin tone, she is pale, but that's fine. Vogue just ran an
article in their most recent issue on being pale in summer and redheads with
fair skin (including an interview with Karen Elson).
You get teased and criticised (esp. in summer), but, at least according
to the author of "Fair Game," for Nicole Kidman and Julianne Moore, "ivory
complexions proved to be their best accessories."
According to Hollywood plastic surgeons, Kidman's nose is not average,
and nothing to sneeze at. It is, in fact, "the most sought after celebrity
body part," that is, when it's not false. :-p
She is certainly aging gracefully. She's a very graceful woman.
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"Even from a very early age, I knew I didn't want to miss out on anything
life had to offer just because it might be considered dangerous." -- Nicole
Kidman