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The Entrance
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“It’s Michael Kors gone pink,” Hudson said on the carpet. Here, the designer and Hudson’s pros reveal how her gorgeous look came together.
02of 05The InspirationJake RosenbergKors designed the look to celebrate the star’s sunny vibes. “Kate is the ultimate California girl,” he tells PEOPLE. “We wanted her look to be a blend of Hollywood glamour and surfer chic — streamlined and opulent.”
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The Inspiration
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Kors designed the look to celebrate the star’s sunny vibes. “Kate is the ultimate California girl,” he tells PEOPLE. “We wanted her look to be a blend of Hollywood glamour and surfer chic — streamlined and opulent.”
03of 05The CollaborationJake RosenbergHudson’s stylist, Sophie Lopez, was thrilled to work with the famed designer. “Michael Kors is the quintessential American fashion designer,” she tells PEOPLE. “We’ve done so much with Michael that it felt like the most natural choice, especially with the theme this year and it being his 40thanniversary. He knows how to make a woman feel elegant in the most effortless way, which is exactly how Kate loves to look.”
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The Collaboration

Hudson’s stylist, Sophie Lopez, was thrilled to work with the famed designer. “Michael Kors is the quintessential American fashion designer,” she tells PEOPLE. “We’ve done so much with Michael that it felt like the most natural choice, especially with the theme this year and it being his 40thanniversary. He knows how to make a woman feel elegant in the most effortless way, which is exactly how Kate loves to look.”
04of 05The SparkleJake RosenbergThe top and bottom featured almost 80,000 recycled sequins and took almost 4,000 hours to produce. Extra bling came in the form of dazzling Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, plus Hudson’snew engagement ring.
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The Sparkle

The top and bottom featured almost 80,000 recycled sequins and took almost 4,000 hours to produce. Extra bling came in the form of dazzling Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, plus Hudson’snew engagement ring.
05of 05The GlamJake RosenbergTo play up the pink dress, makeup artist Quinn Murphy opted for a cranberry eye look. “I knew it would be about the eyes, as everyone is wearing masks,” Murphy tells PEOPLE. “I love the shadow color — it makes Kates green eyes pop and it’s a surprisingly universal hue.“Hairstylist Cameron Rains also used the gown as inspiration. “The clean silhouette of the outfit really helped determine the hair look,” he tells PEOPLE of Hudson’s “’90s, streamlined” ponytail which was slicked back withaz Craft Luxury Haircare Sooth Serum. “It really was about straight lines and super natural feel,” says the pro, who finished with a spritz ofaz Craft Luxury Haircare Obey Hairspray.
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The Glam

To play up the pink dress, makeup artist Quinn Murphy opted for a cranberry eye look. “I knew it would be about the eyes, as everyone is wearing masks,” Murphy tells PEOPLE. “I love the shadow color — it makes Kates green eyes pop and it’s a surprisingly universal hue.”
Hairstylist Cameron Rains also used the gown as inspiration. “The clean silhouette of the outfit really helped determine the hair look,” he tells PEOPLE of Hudson’s “’90s, streamlined” ponytail which was slicked back withaz Craft Luxury Haircare Sooth Serum. “It really was about straight lines and super natural feel,” says the pro, who finished with a spritz ofaz Craft Luxury Haircare Obey Hairspray.
source: people.com