Brooke Shields was the star of the show at Wednesday night’s premiere of her new Hulu documentary, “Pretty Baby.”
The “Blue Lagoon” actress, 57, donned a dramatic Carolina Herrera jacket with a colorful striped train on the red carpet, pairing the statement piece with glossy black vinyl pants.
Shields was joined by her 16-year-old daughter, Grier, who coordinated with her mom in a bold suited style of her own.
While sister Rowan, 19, didn’t appear to be in attendance, Shields’ husband Chris Henchy posed on the carpet with the rest of the family.
Mariska Hargitay, Debra Messing, Paulina Porizkova, George Stephanopoulos, Ali Wentworth, Robin Roberts and Huma Abedin also showed their support for Shields on her big night.
It’s unclear whether Shields’ daughters would consider her premiere look to be “Upper East Side lady clothes,” having recently urged their mom to dress “much edgier.”
The star told People that Rowan and Grier would prefer her to look “much more rock and roll” — and show “total midriff.”
Shields also told the same outlet she got in “trouble” with her teens for not sharing some of the darker subject matter in her new doc ahead of time.
“They were mad that I didn’t inform them about everything,” she said. “But needless to say, it opened up some other conversations.”
In the trailer for “Pretty Baby,” which will be released in two parts, Shields tears up as she remembered being “catapulted into the world of adult sexuality” at just 11 years old, saying she’s “amazed” she “survived” the industry for decades.
Elsewhere in the candid film, Shields reveals she was raped shortly after graduating from college in 1987.
“Pretty Baby” — the title of which is inspired by her 1978 film of the same name — hits Hulu on April 3.