
Styled by Sophie Lopez
Kate Hudson lit up Paris at the premiere of Song Sung Blue, delivering a look that blended classic Dolce & Gabbana femininity with a subtle, unexpected edge. Styled by her longtime collaborator Sophie Lopez, Hudson arrived in a pale-pink Dolce & Gabbana sheath dress that instantly commanded attention through its sculpted minimalism and one daring detail.
A Dress Defined by Structure — and a Bold Twist
The dress featured thick shoulder straps, precise paneled seams, and a calf-skimming hemline that emphasized Hudson’s statuesque frame. While the silhouette remained clean and timeless, Dolce & Gabbana’s signature sensuality was embedded into the construction.
But the centerpiece of the look — the element that transformed a classic sheath into a conversation starter — was the visible black built-in bra rising just above the bodice. The contrast of blush pink against deep black created a striking visual punctuation, adding a hint of lingerie-inspired drama without overwhelming the elegance.
Accessories: Parisian Chic with a High-Gloss Finish
Hudson completed the ensemble with a set of accessories that sharpened the entire look:
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Black patent leather pumps
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Sheer black tights that heightened the contrast against the pastel dress
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Diamond fan-shaped earrings by Anita Ko, adding a refined sparkle without competing with the dress’s structural detail
Each piece supported the outfit’s balance of softness and strength, creating a cohesive, editorial-quality appearance.
Beauty: Clean, Sleek, and Internationally Polished
Her glam followed the same sleek, modern direction. Hudson wore her hair in a smooth, pulled-back bun, allowing the dress’s neckline and the bold bra detail to stand out. Her makeup leaned into luminous skin, soft rose tones, and subtly defined eyes — the kind of elevated natural look that photographs beautifully under Parisian lights.
A Standout Paris Premiere Moment
With this look, Kate Hudson offered a fresh take on red-carpet femininity — equal parts refined, unexpected, and unmistakably Dolce & Gabbana. Sophie Lopez’s styling balanced sensuality and sophistication, giving Hudson a premiere moment that felt both timeless and thoroughly contemporary.
The result? A memorable Parisian fashion statement that captured the excitement of Song Sung Blue‘s debut and reaffirmed Hudson’s status as a true modern style icon.



