Kate Hudson Dons Chic Netted Halter Dress While Posing For 'British Vogue'

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Kate Hudson seems to love rocking pieces with halter necklines, and they flatter her sculpted figure, effortlessly!

The Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery actress, 43, just donned a black, curve-hugging gown for her latest British Vogue photoshoot, and its sheer, sultry netted fabric helped emphasize her toned arms and legs even more.

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Kate Hudson Stuns In Sheer Black Coperni Gown In New Shoot

The Oscar nominee shared a stunning new image while sporting the dress in an Instagram post for her 16.4 million followers.

Her gown is by Coperni, and the risqué, see-through piece revealed her Wacoal America-designed lingerie underneath.

The Almost Famous alum paired these items with sleek, black Stuart Weitzman heels.

 


Hudson’s frock featured the standout halter neckline, a waist-emphasizing fit, a side slit that highlighted her long, toned legs and matching, elegant opera-length gloves.

To accessorize her get-up, the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days icon added a 1920s-esque black headpiece and sparkling stud earrings while posing on a beautiful balcony that overlooked a city at night.

 

 

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Her long blonde hair was styled into loose, Old Hollywood waves. As for her makeup look, the Bride Wars star seemed to channel the Roaring 20s even more with kohl-rimmed eyes, radiant blush on her high cheekbones, and a mauve lipstick hue to top it all off.

In her post caption, Hudson wrote, “British Vogue Hollywood Portfolio” with black heart emojis, noting that the pic is from the outlet’s February 2023 issue.

Naturally, fans couldn’t get enough of Hudson’s look, with many in the comment section dropping heart-eye emojis and dubbing her a “style icon.” (We couldn’t agree more!)