While gives off a major aura of confidence, has opened up about her insecurities in the new docuseries, , which is available to stream on Disney+. The show does a deep dive into in the 90s, as well as its editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour. In episode three, designer John Galliano shared that he wanted to make a splash in the fashion world after dressing Princess Diana for the 1996 Met Gala, and he had his sights set on Nicole.

The Aussie star went on to wear one of his creations for the 1997 Oscars, with the actress saying the moment of having a designer wanting to make a dress specifically for her made her think about her insecurities as a teenager. "Can you believe it?" she asked. "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 said she had so much respect for the women in the industry who defined their style by the designers they chose and the partnerships they made. "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," the actress 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 gorgeous little salons in Paris. Because that’s what they used to do, so why aren’t we still doing it?" Speaking about stepping out in her Ga.