Nicole Kidman Leans Into Babygirl ’s BDSM Themes in a Provocative Red Dress

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I have been singing Jack Harlow’s “Lovin On Me” nonstop since seeing Nicole Kidman at the 2024 GQ Men of the Year awards. Specifically the lyric that goes, “I don’t like no whips and chains / And you can’t tie me down / But you can whip your lovin’ on me, baby.” With its turtleneck and long sleeves, Kidman’s scarlet Balenciaga gown was giving sweaterdress from the front. But then you see the back and it’s a whole different story.

<h1 class="title">GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2024 - Arrivals</h1><cite class="credit">Neil Mockford</cite>

GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2024 - Arrivals

Neil Mockford

In the back, the dress features a red ribbon corset detail that starts at the top of the neck and continues all the way down to the hem, secured at the neckline with a bow. The bow’s ribbon tails are far longer than the dress itself, and Kidman carried them in her hand so they looked a bit like, well, a whip. She completed the ensemble with matching red pumps, loose hair, and a classic brown smoky eye.

<h1 class="title">GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2024 - Arrivals</h1><cite class="credit">Neil Mockford</cite>

GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2024 - Arrivals

Neil Mockford

The Men of the Year awards aren’t technically a part of Kidman’s Babygirl press tour, but this outfit was definitely bringing the film’s BDSM vibes.

<h1 class="title">GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2024 - Arrivals</h1><cite class="credit">Karwai Tang</cite>

GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2024 - Arrivals

Karwai Tang

Babygirl, starring Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson, is a sort of gender-swapped Fifty Shades of Grey with an age gap and adultery. Kidman plays a CEO who has an affair with her much younger intern, played by Dickinson, and the sexual aspects of the relationship flip the couple’s power dynamics.


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