Nicole Kidman’s daughter, Sunday Rose, 17, is continuing to brush off critics as she returned to the runway for Dior’s Cruise 2027 show in Los Angeles this week.
Fresh off her Met Gala appearance alongside her mother earlier this month, Sunday walked in the Dior Cruise Collection presentation held at LACMA in LA.
For the show, she wore a textured purple-and-champagne dress featuring a sleeveless silhouette, draped detailing, a floral appliqué at the waist, and an asymmetrical hemline. She completed the look with a gray shoulder bag and yellow heels with white accents.

Sunday Rose Walks For Dior Once Again
Sunday’s relationship with Dior appears to be growing stronger. She wore the French fashion house to the Met Gala on May 4 and also appeared in the brand’s newly released fall campaign earlier this month.
The teenager has already walked in at least seven runway shows. She made her runway debut for Miu Miu during Paris Fashion Week for the Spring/Summer 2025 season before returning for the label’s Fall/Winter 2025 show. She also appeared on the runway during Calvin Klein’s Autumn/Winter 2026 presentation at New York Fashion Week.
Despite her growing fashion résumé, online critics still haven’t been fully convinced by her runway presence. Reacting to her latest Dior appearance, one TikTok user wrote, “See, sometimes it’s better to keep celebrities off the runway.”
Back in March, Sunday also faced criticism after walking for Calvin Klein, with some social media users claiming she appeared stiff on the runway and lacked charisma as a model.

Internet Reacts To Sunday Rose's Catwalk
“I doubt she would be getting many jobs if it weren't for her family...I don't mean to be rude, but it is what it is,” said one user on Instagram. A second wrote, “I love love love Nicole.. but Sunday looks kinda weird as a model.” A third noted, “Nepo baby.”
On TikTok, the reactions were just as critical. One user commented, “Nepo fatigue.”
Another wrote, “Don’t quit your day job, Sunday Rose.” Someone else added, “Why? Not a model by any means.” One sarcastically remarked, “They all get these jobs because of their natural talent…” Another chimed in, “I wish nepo babies would become something other than a model. It’s a low aspiration that pays well and brings fame, but there is so much more you can do. Get your college degree, MBA, MD, etc.”
"Just stomping around," said another person, and one bluntly said, “Nepotism is revolting.”

