Photo: NBC/GettyKate Hudsonturned thevirtual Golden Globes into a family affair. Thenominee for best actress in a motion picturefor herrole inMusicalso turned it into her own personal fashion show, pulling out all the fashion stops from the comfort of her own home.Hudson wore a custom Louis Vuitton silk gown featuring draped sleeves, an embroidered sequin and glass beaded bodice and a belted waisted. She teamed the look with Louis Vuitton sandals and Bulgari jewelry, including diamond snake earrings.For more on theGolden Globes, listen below to the episode of PEOPLE Every Day!The dress took the team at Louis Vuitton 190 hours to complete and is covered in 4,000 sequins, 4,000 silver glass beads and 2,000 crystals.Courtesy Louis VuittonCourtesy Louis Vuitton"I got my whole family outside and we’re celebrating," Hudson said during E!’s Live from the Red Carpet pre-show. “I’m wearing Louis Vuitton and Bulgari did a little snake situation on my ear.“Hudson called the glam process “really fun.““I realized I haven’t done this in a year and a half almost — put a gown on. It was fun for all of us. It’s been a long time. There is that moment where you do an awards ceremony and you get in the car and everyone is waving, and there is sort of an adrenaline, and I do feel like that I have a big family we’re trying to bring a celebratory feeling to it. I think we should do this more often.“Hudson’shairstylist Lona Vigisaid that the retro hair look was meant to offset the ’80s vibe of the gown.“I knew beforehand that the dress was very ’80s,” Vigi said. “It was going to be off-the-shoulder, a lot of mirror appliqués on the bodice, but still very chic. I mean, very Kate Hudson. I feel like her and Sophie [Lopez] test the limits and make it fun but keep it streamlined and sexy. The minute I know that a dress comes from a certain era or time period, a memory from a specific time, I try to go in the opposite direction and not lean into that because otherwise it becomes too ‘costume’ looking and I can’t stand that! So for hair we went modern, but off the shoulder and relaxed. Because really it’s all about the dress. And when it’s all about the dress, I feel like it’s part of hair and make-up’s job to elevate what the client is wearing versus trying to compete with it.“Vigi added, “The un-done but ‘done’ look and bringing that a few notches up to aGolden Globeslevel. The dress was the star, and the hair allowed it to shine.“To create Hudson’s look, Vigi prepped her hair with theäz Craft Luxury Intense Volume Mistafter she washed it in the shower. “It gives the right amount of volume and keeps hair looking shiny but doesn’t give a ‘crunchy’ coating,” she explains. Then she followed with theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Elevate Luxe Mousseat the root for even more of a boost. “This is a key product, especially if your hair is on the thinner side,” Vigi says.Once she styled the curls, Vigi spritzed in theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Obey Hairsprayfor light hold and added in a “tiny bit” of theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Sooth Serumto her ends. “This helps them look extra tailored without compromising the volume or texture of the hair,” the pro explains.Hudson promised on Instagram ahead of the broadcast that she was going to “bring some fashion vibes” from her couch.On Feb. 24, Hudson’sstylist Sophie Lopeztook part in a roundtable of top Hollywood stylists to discuss the world of virtual styling amid the pandemic, and she admitted that they put the look together on short notice.“We are going last minute on this one — hopefully we’ll have a dress at some point,” Lopez shared. “But no, we don’t know, we’re like an open book right now.“Lopez maintained that she’s known Hudson for so long that this last-minute process is not unusual for them.“We haven’t even been doing fittings and that’s because I worked for Kate for 10 years,” she said. “I wouldn’t do that with every client, but with a client that you have one of those relationships with, we generally know each other so well that it doesn’t stress me out. I slept fine last night.“As for the perks of styling for a virtual show, Lopez said that it’s easier to play around with dressing hacks when events are not in person.“It’s a different way of working,” she shard. “We are able to cheat in ways that we couldn’t if it was an in-person event. If the fit is not quite right, we can cheat it from the back. We don’t have to worry about people tripping over their hemlines and things like that. So in some ways, you don’t have that level of comfort that you would have when you have a fitting, but in other ways it’s not the same level of necessity in terms of particular garment and all of that stuff.“And Hudson, 41, knows the importance of a good fit. The multi-hyphenate star recently opened up to PEOPLE about a time when she feared a wardrobe malfunction while sitting next to Prince at the 2005Golden Globes.“I wore this Versace dress to theGolden Globesonce, and I couldn’t sit down because the dress would have split,” she shared. “And I was next to Prince. I was trying, but I was sideways the whole time. He just thought it was so funny.Getty (2)Hudson is no stranger to theGolden Globesred carpet. In 2001, she hit the red carpet in a effortless black satin slip gown that seemed to embody her laid-back California-girl spirit. It also appeared to be a style nod to the character Penny Lane she played inAlmost Famous, which earned her the Globe for supporting actress that year.Getty (2)This year, she’s nominated once again, and told told PEOPLE that her partner Danny Fujikawa was the one to wake her up with the exciting news.“Danny woke me up and was like, ‘Honey, were you nominated?’ And I was like, ‘What? No, no,'” she shared. “And then I went in my phone, and everybody was so excited. I felt like a little girl.”

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Kate Hudson

Kate Hudsonturned thevirtual Golden Globes into a family affair. Thenominee for best actress in a motion picturefor herrole inMusicalso turned it into her own personal fashion show, pulling out all the fashion stops from the comfort of her own home.Hudson wore a custom Louis Vuitton silk gown featuring draped sleeves, an embroidered sequin and glass beaded bodice and a belted waisted. She teamed the look with Louis Vuitton sandals and Bulgari jewelry, including diamond snake earrings.For more on theGolden Globes, listen below to the episode of PEOPLE Every Day!The dress took the team at Louis Vuitton 190 hours to complete and is covered in 4,000 sequins, 4,000 silver glass beads and 2,000 crystals.Courtesy Louis VuittonCourtesy Louis Vuitton"I got my whole family outside and we’re celebrating,” Hudson said during E!’s Live from the Red Carpet pre-show. “I’m wearing Louis Vuitton and Bulgari did a little snake situation on my ear.“Hudson called the glam process “really fun.““I realized I haven’t done this in a year and a half almost — put a gown on. It was fun for all of us. It’s been a long time. There is that moment where you do an awards ceremony and you get in the car and everyone is waving, and there is sort of an adrenaline, and I do feel like that I have a big family we’re trying to bring a celebratory feeling to it. I think we should do this more often.“Hudson’shairstylist Lona Vigisaid that the retro hair look was meant to offset the ’80s vibe of the gown.“I knew beforehand that the dress was very ’80s,” Vigi said. “It was going to be off-the-shoulder, a lot of mirror appliqués on the bodice, but still very chic. I mean, very Kate Hudson. I feel like her and Sophie [Lopez] test the limits and make it fun but keep it streamlined and sexy. The minute I know that a dress comes from a certain era or time period, a memory from a specific time, I try to go in the opposite direction and not lean into that because otherwise it becomes too ‘costume’ looking and I can’t stand that! So for hair we went modern, but off the shoulder and relaxed. Because really it’s all about the dress. And when it’s all about the dress, I feel like it’s part of hair and make-up’s job to elevate what the client is wearing versus trying to compete with it.“Vigi added, “The un-done but ‘done’ look and bringing that a few notches up to aGolden Globeslevel. The dress was the star, and the hair allowed it to shine.“To create Hudson’s look, Vigi prepped her hair with theäz Craft Luxury Intense Volume Mistafter she washed it in the shower. “It gives the right amount of volume and keeps hair looking shiny but doesn’t give a ‘crunchy’ coating,” she explains. Then she followed with theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Elevate Luxe Mousseat the root for even more of a boost. “This is a key product, especially if your hair is on the thinner side,” Vigi says.Once she styled the curls, Vigi spritzed in theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Obey Hairsprayfor light hold and added in a “tiny bit” of theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Sooth Serumto her ends. “This helps them look extra tailored without compromising the volume or texture of the hair,” the pro explains.Hudson promised on Instagram ahead of the broadcast that she was going to “bring some fashion vibes” from her couch.On Feb. 24, Hudson’sstylist Sophie Lopeztook part in a roundtable of top Hollywood stylists to discuss the world of virtual styling amid the pandemic, and she admitted that they put the look together on short notice.“We are going last minute on this one — hopefully we’ll have a dress at some point,” Lopez shared. “But no, we don’t know, we’re like an open book right now.“Lopez maintained that she’s known Hudson for so long that this last-minute process is not unusual for them.“We haven’t even been doing fittings and that’s because I worked for Kate for 10 years,” she said. “I wouldn’t do that with every client, but with a client that you have one of those relationships with, we generally know each other so well that it doesn’t stress me out. I slept fine last night.“As for the perks of styling for a virtual show, Lopez said that it’s easier to play around with dressing hacks when events are not in person.“It’s a different way of working,” she shard. “We are able to cheat in ways that we couldn’t if it was an in-person event. If the fit is not quite right, we can cheat it from the back. We don’t have to worry about people tripping over their hemlines and things like that. So in some ways, you don’t have that level of comfort that you would have when you have a fitting, but in other ways it’s not the same level of necessity in terms of particular garment and all of that stuff.“And Hudson, 41, knows the importance of a good fit. The multi-hyphenate star recently opened up to PEOPLE about a time when she feared a wardrobe malfunction while sitting next to Prince at the 2005Golden Globes.“I wore this Versace dress to theGolden Globesonce, and I couldn’t sit down because the dress would have split,” she shared. “And I was next to Prince. I was trying, but I was sideways the whole time. He just thought it was so funny.Getty (2)Hudson is no stranger to theGolden Globesred carpet. In 2001, she hit the red carpet in a effortless black satin slip gown that seemed to embody her laid-back California-girl spirit. It also appeared to be a style nod to the character Penny Lane she played inAlmost Famous, which earned her the Globe for supporting actress that year.Getty (2)This year, she’s nominated once again, and told told PEOPLE that her partner Danny Fujikawa was the one to wake her up with the exciting news.“Danny woke me up and was like, ‘Honey, were you nominated?’ And I was like, ‘What? No, no,'” she shared. “And then I went in my phone, and everybody was so excited. I felt like a little girl.”

Kate Hudsonturned thevirtual Golden Globes into a family affair. Thenominee for best actress in a motion picturefor herrole inMusicalso turned it into her own personal fashion show, pulling out all the fashion stops from the comfort of her own home.

Hudson wore a custom Louis Vuitton silk gown featuring draped sleeves, an embroidered sequin and glass beaded bodice and a belted waisted. She teamed the look with Louis Vuitton sandals and Bulgari jewelry, including diamond snake earrings.

For more on theGolden Globes, listen below to the episode of PEOPLE Every Day!

The dress took the team at Louis Vuitton 190 hours to complete and is covered in 4,000 sequins, 4,000 silver glass beads and 2,000 crystals.

Courtesy Louis Vuitton

GOLDEN GLOBES 2021 KATE HUDSON - SAVOIR FAIRE Louis Vuitton Dress Sketches

GOLDEN GLOBES 2021 KATE HUDSON - SAVOIR FAIRE Louis Vuitton Dress Sketches

“I got my whole family outside and we’re celebrating,” Hudson said during E!’s Live from the Red Carpet pre-show. “I’m wearing Louis Vuitton and Bulgari did a little snake situation on my ear.”

Hudson called the glam process “really fun.”

“I realized I haven’t done this in a year and a half almost — put a gown on. It was fun for all of us. It’s been a long time. There is that moment where you do an awards ceremony and you get in the car and everyone is waving, and there is sort of an adrenaline, and I do feel like that I have a big family we’re trying to bring a celebratory feeling to it. I think we should do this more often.”

Hudson’shairstylist Lona Vigisaid that the retro hair look was meant to offset the ’80s vibe of the gown.

“I knew beforehand that the dress was very ’80s,” Vigi said. “It was going to be off-the-shoulder, a lot of mirror appliqués on the bodice, but still very chic. I mean, very Kate Hudson. I feel like her and Sophie [Lopez] test the limits and make it fun but keep it streamlined and sexy. The minute I know that a dress comes from a certain era or time period, a memory from a specific time, I try to go in the opposite direction and not lean into that because otherwise it becomes too ‘costume’ looking and I can’t stand that! So for hair we went modern, but off the shoulder and relaxed. Because really it’s all about the dress. And when it’s all about the dress, I feel like it’s part of hair and make-up’s job to elevate what the client is wearing versus trying to compete with it.”

Vigi added, “The un-done but ‘done’ look and bringing that a few notches up to aGolden Globeslevel. The dress was the star, and the hair allowed it to shine.”

To create Hudson’s look, Vigi prepped her hair with theäz Craft Luxury Intense Volume Mistafter she washed it in the shower. “It gives the right amount of volume and keeps hair looking shiny but doesn’t give a ‘crunchy’ coating,” she explains. Then she followed with theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Elevate Luxe Mousseat the root for even more of a boost. “This is a key product, especially if your hair is on the thinner side,” Vigi says.

Once she styled the curls, Vigi spritzed in theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Obey Hairsprayfor light hold and added in a “tiny bit” of theäz Craft Luxury Haircare Sooth Serumto her ends. “This helps them look extra tailored without compromising the volume or texture of the hair,” the pro explains.

Hudson promised on Instagram ahead of the broadcast that she was going to “bring some fashion vibes” from her couch.

On Feb. 24, Hudson’sstylist Sophie Lopeztook part in a roundtable of top Hollywood stylists to discuss the world of virtual styling amid the pandemic, and she admitted that they put the look together on short notice.

“We are going last minute on this one — hopefully we’ll have a dress at some point,” Lopez shared. “But no, we don’t know, we’re like an open book right now.”

Lopez maintained that she’s known Hudson for so long that this last-minute process is not unusual for them.

“We haven’t even been doing fittings and that’s because I worked for Kate for 10 years,” she said. “I wouldn’t do that with every client, but with a client that you have one of those relationships with, we generally know each other so well that it doesn’t stress me out. I slept fine last night.”

As for the perks of styling for a virtual show, Lopez said that it’s easier to play around with dressing hacks when events are not in person.

“It’s a different way of working,” she shard. “We are able to cheat in ways that we couldn’t if it was an in-person event. If the fit is not quite right, we can cheat it from the back. We don’t have to worry about people tripping over their hemlines and things like that. So in some ways, you don’t have that level of comfort that you would have when you have a fitting, but in other ways it’s not the same level of necessity in terms of particular garment and all of that stuff.”

And Hudson, 41, knows the importance of a good fit. The multi-hyphenate star recently opened up to PEOPLE about a time when she feared a wardrobe malfunction while sitting next to Prince at the 2005Golden Globes.

“I wore this Versace dress to theGolden Globesonce, and I couldn’t sit down because the dress would have split,” she shared. “And I was next to Prince. I was trying, but I was sideways the whole time. He just thought it was so funny.

Getty (2)

prince; kate hudson

Hudson is no stranger to theGolden Globesred carpet. In 2001, she hit the red carpet in a effortless black satin slip gown that seemed to embody her laid-back California-girl spirit. It also appeared to be a style nod to the character Penny Lane she played inAlmost Famous, which earned her the Globe for supporting actress that year.

Kate Hudson attends the 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards

This year, she’s nominated once again, and told told PEOPLE that her partner Danny Fujikawa was the one to wake her up with the exciting news.

“Danny woke me up and was like, ‘Honey, were you nominated?’ And I was like, ‘What? No, no,'” she shared. “And then I went in my phone, and everybody was so excited. I felt like a little girl.”

source: people.com