
Kate Hudson is having a fashion identity crisis—but in the best way possible. As she promotes her new Netflix series Running Point, she’s seamlessly bouncing between two sartorial personas: Kate the actress and Kate the singer.
For her appearance at the In Conversation with Versha Sharma event in New York, she leaned into her bohemian spirit with a Moschino Pre-Fall 2025 slip dress. The light pink silk, asymmetrical patchwork, and lace detailing exuded a relaxed, almost undone elegance. It’s the kind of dress that feels equally at home on stage under a soft spotlight or at a Malibu garden party with a glass of wine in hand.
And then there are the boots. The white footwear choice might not be for everyone, but it cements the look in her free-spirited, ‘70s-infused world. Some might argue a strappy sandal would’ve made for a sleeker finish, but that’s not really the point here. This is about effortless, lived-in glamour—something Kate has been effortlessly channeling lately.
Whether she’s embodying Hollywood polish or leaning into her indie songstress era, one thing is clear: Kate Hudson is keeping us guessing.
Stylist: Marc Eram.


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