Kate Hudson She drew all the attention to herself Thursday night when she walked the red carpet for the presentation of the new murder mystery Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.
The 43-year-old actress looked effortlessly chic in a gorgeous floral-embellished linen dress as she appeared at the Mill Valley Film Festival in Mill Valley, California.
The blonde beauty was also joined by some of her cast in the film led by Daniel Craig, including Katherine Hahn and Leslie Odom Son.
Stunning: Kate Hudson drew all the attention to herself Thursday night when she walked the red carpet for the presentation of the new murder mystery Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. The 43-year-old actress looked effortlessly chic in a gorgeous floral-embellished linen dress as she appeared at the Mill Valley Film Festival in Mill Valley, California.
Kate looked classic glamorous in her earthy beige linen dress.
It’s revived with branches embroidered with glossy green leaves and delicate lavender floral designs.
The look included a raised slit to display the 5-foot-6-inch-long Siren legs. She also elevated her status with a set of faded lavender heels with pointed toes and cutouts on her heels.
The dress of the celebrity actress had a low top, with green satin cups and thick straps that stretch.
Earth Tones: Kate looked classic glamorous in her earthy beige linen dress. It is revived with branches embroidered with glossy green leaves and delicate lavender floral designs
Revealing: The look includes a slight raised to show off Siren’s 5-foot-6-inch legs
The outfit highlighted her toned arms, and she complemented the dress with a cream-colored ribbon that tied her long blonde hair back.
She completed the ensemble with long drop beaded earrings, and she wore a modest winged eyeliner look.
Kate’s outfit looked seriously awkward as she strolled the festival parade along a pathway carved between trees and leafy bushes.
Soaring: She also elevated her status with a set of faded lavender heels with pointed toes and cutouts on her heels.
Blond beauty: the outfit highlighted her toned arms, and she complemented the dress with a cream-colored ribbon that tied her long blonde hair back.
In nature: Kate’s outfit looked especially awkward as she strolled the festival parade along a path carved between trees and lush bushes.
Fits the Part: Kate stars in the movie as Birdie Guy, a former model who has reinvented herself as a fashion designer
Kate stars in the film as Birdie Guy, a former model who has reinvented herself as a fashion designer.
Joining her on the red carpet was actress Kathryn Hahn, who plays Claire DiBella, the fictional governor of Connecticut who is now running for a seat in the Senate.
She contrasted the floral look with a shiny black sequined dress.
The dress included loose midi sleeves that were loosely draped over her arms, and the dress included a very high slit on the side.
Costar: Joining her on the red carpet was actress Kathryn Hahn, who plays Claire DeBella, the fictional governor of Connecticut who is now running for a seat in the Senate.
Back in Black: She contrasted a floral look with a shiny black sequined dress. The dress included loose midi sleeves that were loosely draped over her arms, and the dress included a very high slit on the side.
The WandaVision star completed her dress with black pointed-toe heels tied around her ankles and shiny, bejeweled clips on the toes.
She wore her brunette locks with a slightly off-center part and allowed them to rest on her shoulders in gentle waves.
She matched her dress with a terrifying black nail polish, and wore a black box-style handbag.
On the point: The WandaVision star completed her dress with black pointed-toe heels tied around her ankles and shiny, bejeweled clips on the toes.
Delicate: She wore her brunette locks with a slightly off-center part and allowed them to rest on her shoulders in gentle waves. She matched her dress with a terrifying black nail polish, and wore a black box-shaped handbag
Leslie Odom Jr. plays Lionel Toussaint, a billionaire tech-recruitment scientist played in Glass Onion by Edward Norton.
He looked elegant in a gray striped suit with a lapel and an unusual black tie.
Film writer, director, and producer Rian Johnson compared it to a chic burgundy suit, which he wore by skipping a tie.
Ram Bergman, who co-produced the film with Johnson, wore a low-cut gray jacket with jeans.
Since the film had already had its official premiere, several of the main cast were not present, including co-star Daniel Craig, Norton, Dave Bautista, Ethan Hawke, and many others.
Craig plays Detective Benoit Blanc, a private detective with a cartoonish Southern accent who is put on the case after someone dies at a gathering of Norton friends.
Glass Onion will premiere in major theater chains for one week only, from November 23-29, before premiering on Netflix on December 23.
Cast: Leslie Odom Jr., who plays a tech billionaire hiring scientist played by Edward Norton, looked elegant in a gray striped suit and polo tie. The film’s writer, director, and producer Rian Johnson compared it to an elegant burgundy suit, which he wore by skipping a tie.
The whole gang: Ram Bergman (right), who co-produced the film with Johnson, wore a gray low-topped jacket with jeans
MIA: Since the movie had already been officially released, many of the main cast were not in attendance, including co-star Daniel Craig, Norton, Dave Bautista, Ethan Hawke, and many others
Craig plays Detective Benoit Blanc, a private detective with a cartoonish Southern accent who is put on the case after someone dies at a gathering of Norton friends.