Why Nicole Kidman's Daughters Won't Allow Her to "Raid Their Closet"

Even though the actress is planning to gift her daughters her entire red carpet wardrobe.

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Just like any set of teen girls, Nicole Kidman's youngest daughters aren't willing to share their clothes with their A-list mother. However, the 57-year-old doesn't plan to apply the same rules with her own closet and actually intends to share some of her most iconic looks with her daughters, 16-year-old Sunday Rose and 14-year-old Faith Margaret, whom she shares with husband Keith Urban.

Speaking with W Magazine, Kidman revealed that all of her iconic red carpet looks have been well preserved for the day that her two youngest girls wish to wear them to glamorous events of their own. The girls love going through their mother's clothes and looking for items that suit their style.

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"I've saved all the red carpet dresses. I have them all beautifully boxed. They're museum pieces," she explained. The kind gesture, unfortunately, does not go both ways when it comes to their own clothes. "They raid my wardrobe all the time I'm like, 'Okay, what's mine is yours.' But I don't raid their closet, even though I'm like, 'Oh, that's cute.' But I'm not allowed to take anything. It's a one-way exchange."

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As for what Kidman fans can expect to see her daughters wear in the future, some of her most iconic looks may be up for the taking. "Probably the chartreuse Dior gown by Galliano for the 1997 Oscars," the actress said when asked what her all-time favorite look was. "But I also love the Galliano gold gown for the 2000 Oscars, which no one talks about. I wore the most beautiful little 24-karat gold vintage mesh gloves. They had little gemstones in them."

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