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Nicole Kidman Spotlights Purple Finger Marks at Chanel

Nicole Kidman stole the show on Tuesday when she arrived in Biarritz, France for the Chanel Cruise 2026/27 - but it wasn't just her backless ensemble that drew ...

Nicole Kidman Spotlights Purple Finger Marks at Chanel
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stole the show on Tuesday when she arrived in Biarritz, for the Cruise 2026/27 - but it wasn't just her backless ensemble that .

The actress, 58, revealed purply-black marks on her hands as she posed for photos in a sleek black dress.

It could be seen on the tip of her pinkie and ring finger, looking very much like a bruise. 

But on closer inspection it appeared to be ink from signing autographs. 

The mark went unnoticed as the Hollywood star enraptured onlookers in her chic gown, which draped down into an open back.

However, at one point the Practical Magic star pressed her hands together in a prayer motion before blowing a kiss.

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Nicole Kidman stole the show on Tuesday when she arrived in Biarritz, France for the Chanel Cruise 2026/27 - but it wasn't just her backless ensemble that drew attention  

The actress, 58, revealed purply-black marks on her hands as she posed for photos in a sleek black dress 

It could be seen on the tip of her pinkie and ring finger, looking very much like a bruise. But on closer inspection it appeared to be ink from signing autographs 

While the sleeve of her frock covered part of her hand, Nicole's fingers peeked out over the top, showing the dark mark imprinted on the side of her pinkie. 

There also appeared to be a smaller, but similar, mark on the tip of her ring finger. 

Nicole's black dress offered a conservative view in the front with a maxi cut at her ankles, but the backless feature boasted a floral detail fixed in place with chains. 

Pulling her blonde locks back into a casual up-do, Nicole accessorised with a pair of low, sling-back heels and retro ovular glasses. 

She also carried a pale blue Chanel purse with gold hardware in hand, and finished her ensemble with a simple set of diamond earrings.   

Elsewhere at the fashion show was the nepo baby of late playwright John Byrne and Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton. 

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Honor Swinton-Byrne was in attendance with her famous mother, looking sensational in a black tailored jacket that featured white floral embellishments. 

Nicole was also joined by the likes of Oscar winner Marion Cotillard, Sofia Coppola, Chewing Gum actress and creator Michaela Coel, and rapper A$AP Rocky. 

The Hollywood star enraptured onlookers in her chic gown, which draped down into an open back

However, at one point the Practical Magic star pressed her hands together in a prayer motion before blowing a kiss

Nicole posed up a storm as she leaned against a railing 

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Nicole and Keith, 58, were married for 19 years before announcing their shock separation in September last year. Their divorce was finalised in January.

Both have been tight-lipped about the split.

In her Variety interview, Nicole said she is now focused on their family and 'keeping them as is'.

'What I'm grateful for is my family, and keeping them as is, and moving forward. That's that,' she said.

'I'm staying in a place of, "We are a family," and that's what we'll continue to be. My beautiful girls, my darlings, who are suddenly women.

Nicole and Keith have two daughters: 17-year-old Sunday Rose and 15-year-old Faith Margaret.

She said lovingly of them: 'I was raised to be able to mix in any circles, to really operate where everyone is equal and sit in all walks of life. 

'I came from very socially conscious parents. We would always have people staying at our house. 

'There was just a lot of rigorous conversation and exposure to many, many things. We're all very different, but we're deeply connected and close. 

'My daughter is in Paris right now working for Dior.'

When asked if she was 'doing all right' since the separation, the red-headed siren said: 'I am, because I'm always going to be moving toward what's good.

'[Last year] I was quiet. I had other things going on. I was in my shell. Now I'm in a place of saying, "2026. Here we go."'

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