Nicole Kidman is today known as one of the most beautiful and successful actresses of the last three decades, with an Oscar, Golden Globes and two Emmys. But as a teenager the mother-of-four has now revealed that she was often teased for her height and body type, to the point where she desperately wanted to change herself to fit in with the other girls. "I mean, I was a red-headed, fair-skinned girl who was almost 5’11 at the age of 14,” she said in the new Vogue documentary, In Vogue: The 90s, airing on Hulu.

"I would get teased, and it wasn’t kind." However, when she began to find fame in the early 1990s she was asked by John Galliano of Dior if he could dress her for the 1997 Academy Award, and it was a turning point for the star. "Can you believe it?” she asks rhetorically.

"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.'" Nicole also spoke of how the 90s was a turning point for fashion and Hollywood , recalling the way the actresses of the 1950s were "affiliated" with designers and specific looks. "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,” she said.

"They just loved fashion. So I remember thinking, but of course, this should be brought into Hollywood now, and we should be wearing the things that are made in these gorgeo.