London:
Hollywood star Nicole Kidman has become "less interested" in fashion after becoming a mother and describes her style as "simple".
The 'Australia' star - who has two-year-old daughter Sunday Rose with country music star Keith Urban, as well as two adopted children, Bella, 18, and Connor, 15, with ex-husband Tom Cruise - was into style more when she was younger and believes having a kid has made her fashion-sense simpler, reported Contactmusic.
"Because I have a child now, I dress much simpler these days. When I was in my 20s the thing I loved was fashion. I loved to get really dressed up," said Kidman.
"I think I'm less interested in fashion now and more interested in simple chic. I still think it's important to have some sense of 'not letting yourself go' though. You've got to make an effort, even after you have a child and even after you're married."
The 43-year-old actress thinks her initial interest in fashion came as a child when her mother would dress her up.
"When I was a little girl my mum would dress me up like a doll, put bows in my hair and take me to flea markets where she'd find beautiful things. She was also a seamstress so she would make me a lot of clothes. That's probably when I fell in love with clothes and the idea of dressing up."
The 'Australia' star - who has two-year-old daughter Sunday Rose with country music star Keith Urban, as well as two adopted children, Bella, 18, and Connor, 15, with ex-husband Tom Cruise - was into style more when she was younger and believes having a kid has made her fashion-sense simpler, reported Contactmusic.
"Because I have a child now, I dress much simpler these days. When I was in my 20s the thing I loved was fashion. I loved to get really dressed up," said Kidman.
"I think I'm less interested in fashion now and more interested in simple chic. I still think it's important to have some sense of 'not letting yourself go' though. You've got to make an effort, even after you have a child and even after you're married."
The 43-year-old actress thinks her initial interest in fashion came as a child when her mother would dress her up.
"When I was a little girl my mum would dress me up like a doll, put bows in my hair and take me to flea markets where she'd find beautiful things. She was also a seamstress so she would make me a lot of clothes. That's probably when I fell in love with clothes and the idea of dressing up."