Kate Hudson Stuns in Flowing Valentino Cape at the SAG Actor Awards

Kate Hudson knows how to deliver a red carpet moment — and at the 32nd annual Actor Awards in Los Angeles, she absolutely owned it.

Nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for Song Sung Blue, Hudson stepped onto the carpet in a Valentino gown that felt like a love letter to Old Hollywood. The dress featured a dramatic flowing cape and a sweeping train that trailed behind her, creating that cinematic entrance we all secretly hope for at award shows.

The bodice was structured with a square neckline — clean, elegant, and timeless — but Valentino added a subtle cutout just beneath the bust, giving the look a modern edge. It’s that little detail that kept the gown from feeling overly traditional. Draping and soft ruching at the waist created shape and movement, flowing seamlessly into an A-line skirt that skimmed the carpet as she walked.

Kate Hudson Valentino caped gown Actor Awards 2026

The color palette stayed soft and sophisticated, allowing the silhouette to take center stage. Hudson elevated the look with shimmering Desert diamonds from Emily P. Wheeler, including a statement necklace and coordinating earrings that caught the light beautifully without overpowering the gown. The sparkle felt intentional — glamorous, but not flashy.

Kate Hudson Valentino caped gown Actor Awards 2026

Her beauty look was equally refined. She wore her hair sleek and straight, cascading down her back, letting the cape remain the focal point. Makeup stayed luminous and polished, enhancing her natural glow rather than competing with the dress.

What I personally love about this look is its confidence. There’s nothing trendy or experimental here — just strong, timeless glamour executed perfectly. After her fiery red Prada moment at the BAFTAs just a week earlier, this softer Valentino feels like the graceful encore of an awards season that’s clearly going her way.

And honestly? Twenty-five years after her first Actor Awards nomination for Almost Famous, this full-circle moment feels just as powerful as the gown itself.