It’s no secret that Kate Hudson is a fan of bold and risqué fashion choices, particularly when it comes to her red carpet looks. The actress has been known to rock gowns with plunging necklines and backless designs, as well as sheer dresses in sleek black hues. In fact, way back in 1998, Hudson made waves when she donned a daring sheer black dress for the MTV Video Music Awards.
Kate Hudson made a bold fashion statement at the 1998 MTV Video Music Award when she donned a sheer black top that showed off her bra. She continued to push the boundaries of fashion the next year at the MTV Movie Awards, showing up in a corset that had been transformed into a tank top.
Kate Hudson made a bold statement on the red carpet of the 1999 MTV Movie Awards by rolling up her already-short corset to reveal more of her navel. In 2000, she continued to push fashion boundaries by wearing one of her first plunging necklines at the American Comedy Awards.
During the 2000 American Comedy Awards, Kate Hudson sported a daring plunging neckline that later became one of her signature looks. She continued to push the fashion envelope at the 2000 Vanity Fair Oscar Party by choosing another striking dress.
In 2000, Kate Hudson looked stunning in a gray dress at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. The dress had a unique cut-out design that showed off her hip. A year later, at the Oscars, she wore a dress with fringe that covered some of her bare back, further proving her fashion sense and versatility.
Kate Hudson made a bold fashion statement with her Stella McCartney dress at the 2001 Oscars, despite making it to the “worst dressed” lists that year. However, the actress has no regrets about her daring choice. She shared with Vogue UK in 2011 how she felt like the hippest and coolest girl in the world when Stella dressed her for her first red carpet event at the Academy Awards. Stella was working until the last minute to hand-sew the hem of her dress. The next morning, Kate woke up without a little statuette on her bedside, only to find out that she was on every worst-dressed list possible. She called Stella, and they both laughed about it. Stella jokingly said, “Look babe, it was the hair wasn’t it?”. Despite the backlash, Kate revived her deep plunging neckline for the 2002 Golden Globes.
Back in 2002, Kate Hudson made a statement about her small breasts during the Golden Globe Awards. According to Marie Claire, she mentioned how it was nice to wear a plunging neckline and still look elegant. In 2005, during the premiere of her movie “The Skeleton Key,” Hudson donned yet another sheer black dress.
Kate Hudson caught everyone’s attention at the 2010 Golden Globes with her daring Marchesa dress, as noted by Mandi Villa from PopSugar in 2014. The outfit was quite revealing and left little to the imagination, showcasing Hudson’s confidence in her own skin.
According to Jason Merritt at The Hollywood Reporter in 2012, numerous celebrities have graced the Golden Globes’ red carpet with their unique and creative cocktail dresses, as well as their one-of-a-kind gowns. Among them, Kate Hudson’s white corseted gown with a stiff front that resembled a breastplate stood out the most. Although some did not understand the dress, many considered her the best dressed at the event. Fashion enthusiasts were particularly impressed and still remember it today. In addition, Hudson pushed the boundaries once again at the 2010 SAG Awards by wearing a completely backless white dress.
In 2010, Kate Hudson was spotted at the SAG Awards wearing a stunning Pucci dress. PopSugar’s Marisa Tom even referred to it as “totally sexy.” Five years later, Kate opted for another white gown at the Golden Globes, but this time she made sure to flaunt her hips.
Kate Hudson made a bold fashion statement at the 2015 Golden Globe Awards wearing a Versace dress that caught the attention of The New York Times. The newspaper drew a comparison between her daring dress and Elizabeth Hurley’s iconic safety pin dress from 1994.