17-year-old Sunday Rose, daughter of Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, is quickly carving out her own space in the fashion world, especially on the runway. And her appearance in Jonathan Anderson’s debut women's Dior show in Paris is a testament to that.
After making her runway debut at Miu Miu’s Spring 2025 show last year, she’s already becoming a familiar face this fashion month, having walked for Khaite’s SS26 collection and Calvin Klein. Her most recent stride, however, marked a particularly historic moment: walking in Anderson’s much-anticipated debut for Dior is a considerable feat, given the anticipation surrounding this collection and the designer's popularity in the industry.
For the show, Sunday wore Look 32 — an ensemble that epitomized Anderson’s vision for the storied house. The outfit featured a soft gray long-sleeve shirt anchored by a peculiar knotted bow tie, one of the recurring design motifs of the collection, paired with sleek black slacks that twisted at the waist for an offbeat yet elegant silhouette. The subtle subversion of tailoring felt both quintessentially Anderson and a refreshing evolution for Dior.
Anderson’s women's debut is one of the most talked-about events of the season (even with the slew of debuts happening this fashion month), as the designer — already celebrated for his tenure at Loewe and his own namesake label — brought his eclectic, yet opulent playfulness into Dior’s legacy of refinement.
His ability to inject quirk and conceptual craftsmanship into a house known for its classic femininity made this debut a high-stakes, high-reward moment, and Sunday’s inclusion in the lineup only heightened the buzz. Watching from the front row were stars like Jenna Ortega, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Jimin from BTS.
For Sunday Rose, the runway is already becoming a stage of self-definition. With her mother, a longtime Dior muse and red carpet icon, her presence in Anderson’s first Dior collection felt like a rightful passing of the torch while also affirming her own rising status in the modeling world. At just 17, she’s proving she can hold her own among fashion’s elite, seamlessly balancing that Gen Z energy with the poise of a seasoned model. One thing is certain: we’re excited to see how her career continues to evolve over the next few years.




