Kate Hudson flaunts taut tummy in red cut-out dress at Netflix's nominees ... trends now
Oscar nominee Kate Hudson flaunted her taut tummy in a red cut-out dress while attending Netflix's Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominee toast at West Hollywood hotspot Catch LA on Sunday.
The 43-year-old daughter of Goldie Hawn relied on her loyal glam squad to help prep her for the party - stylist Sophie Lopez, hairstylist Gregory Russell, and make-up artist Debra Ferullo.
Kate - who just celebrated her eldest child's 19th birthday - made sure to pose with the big boss, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, at the bash.
Mother-of-three: Oscar nominee Kate Hudson flaunted her taut tummy in a red cut-out dress while attending Netflix's Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominee toast at West Hollywood hotspot Catch LA on Sunday
Hudson mingled with the likes of four-time Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu, whose latest offering Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths is streaming on Netflix.
Speaking of Mexican maestros, Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro also greeted the Los Angeles native alongside his Pinocchio lyricist Roeban Katz and composer Alexandre Desplat.
Kate's new movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is nominated for best picture (musical/comedy) and Daniel Craig is nominated for best actor (musical/comedy) at the 80th Golden Globe Awards, which air this Tuesday on NBC.
Hudson played politically-incorrect designer Birdie Jay in Rian Johnson's critically-acclaimed who-done-it also, which scored six nods (including best acting ensemble) at the 28th Critics' Choice Awards airing January 15 on The CW.
HBIC: The 43-year-old daughter of Goldie Hawn made sure to pose with the big boss, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, at the bash
Never worked together! Kate mingled with the likes of four-time Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu (L), whose latest offering Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths is streaming on Netflix
Pinocchio is also streaming on Netflix! Speaking of Mexican maestros, Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro (R) also greeted Hudson alongside his Pinocchio lyricist Roeban Katz (L) and composer Alexandre Desplat (2-L)
Airing this Tuesday on NBC! The LA native's new movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is nominated for best picture (musical/comedy) and Daniel Craig is nominated for best actor (musical/comedy) at the 80th Golden Globe Awards