Academy award-winning star Nicole Kidmman revealed that she was teased for being tall and that she wanted to be curvaceous as she hated her body, while growing up. The Oscar winner opened up about her insecurities in a new documentary series, In Vogue: The 90s , reports people.com.

‘The Perfect Couple’ Review: Nicole Kidman and Ishaan Khatter’s Netflix Series Is As Imperfect as Its Flawed Characters (LatestLY Exclusive). Kidman’s reign as one of the greatest rising talents of the '90s was in full swing, and she became the next in line to wear designer John Galliano’s creation, which he designed for her to wear at the 1997 Oscars. The actress talked about what was going through her mind when Galliano reached out.

She delved into some of her struggles from her youth regarding her body image and what it meant to her to have a dress designed specifically for her. “Can you believe it?” My whole life, I wanted to be 5’2” and curvaceous and suddenly, being 5’11 and completely sort of skinny and flat chested was like, ‘Great, we can dress you.’ ” Kidman also spoke about the respect she had for those who had defined their style by the designers they chose and the fashion partnerships they forged.

“I grew up watching Audrey Hepburn and Katharine Hepburn and Grace Kelly — all these women whose style was created with the designers that they’re affiliated with,” Kidman said. “They just loved fashion. So I remember thinking, but of course, this should be.