Kate Hudson’s bohemian style takes center stage.
Just hours after releasing her first single, “Talk About Love,” the actress and mom-of-three, 44, held an intimate concert to perform her “sexy” new song.
Hudson chose a vampy all-black look reminiscent of Stevie Nicks’ signature style.
In a video posted to Instagram by Hudson’s stylist Sophie Lopez, the multi-hyphenate star wows audiences in a sheer black dress similar to the bohemian stage designs worn by the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman.
Her look featured a sheer dress with billowing bell sleeves and a flowing pleated skirt worn over a black bodysuit.
She paired the dramatic design with square-toed knee-high boots and a tousled rock’n’roll hairstyle.
Kate Hudson performs “Talk About Love” in a sheer black dress.
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Kate Hudson’s ‘Delicious and Sexy’ debut single ‘Talk About Love’ is here — listen
“Talk About Love” was co-written with Linda Perry and Hudson’s fiance Danny Fujikawa. On the record, Hudson showcases his musical prowess by singing lyrics that celebrate love connection on the deepest possible level over rows of synths and guitars.
“You only have one first single,” Hudson said of her musical debut in a press release. “And I wanted it to be something delicious and sexy and everything I believe in.”
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“I wanted it to be open and in search, in search of something strong. But I also wanted the music to be rock, pop, dance music and even some alternative records that I like,” she continued. “It was a lot to put into one song, but luckily I had wonderful people working with me. And so, here we are!”
Kate Hudson held her first concert in her ‘hometown’, promised to ‘sing, play and love’ in 2024.
Hudson held her first concert performance on December 28, 2023 at Bad Harriet in Aspen, Colorado. She wore an off-the-shoulder floral-print dress and white cowboy boots for her set, which included covers of popular songs including Sinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” Chris Stapleton’s “White Horse” and Dua Lipa’s hit “Dance the Night.” Barbie sound recording.
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