Kate Hudson, 46, turns up the glamour in metallic silver gown as she wins special honor ahead of Oscars

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Kate Hudson turned up the glamour while attending the 63rd Annual ICG Publicists Awards on Friday.

The 46-year-old actress dazzled in a strapless gown with a crinkled aluminum foil-inspired design and the addition of a structured hip design to highlight her curves.

She posed on the red carpet in a pair of black, patent leather pumps that matched the neckline detail on her dress.

The Song Sung Blue star completed her look with silver and black statement earrings but opted out of any other accessories to show off her eye-catching dress.

She also went for a classic, simple makeup and hair look as she left her blonde tresses down to showcase her natural beauty.

At the luncheon ceremony, Hudson was honored with the Motion Picture Showperson of the Year Award for her acting performances over the years - just days ahead of the Oscars on Sunday. 

Kate Hudson received a special honor at the annual ICG Publicists Awards at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills on Friday

She was presented the award from fellow actress Gwyneth Paltrow at the ceremony, which also recognized Sinners and The Pitt. 

Fellow actor Noah Wyle was honored with the Television Showperson of the Year Award for his role in The Pitt. 

She accepted the award and gushed about the 'magic' of working in the film industry in her speech. 

'Making movies is an extraordinary process. It doesn't end when we wrap,' she said, per The Hollywood Reporter

'We are also tasked with bringing that magic to audiences, and publicity is a huge part of that,' the Oscar nominee continued. 'I'm the showperson and you're the ship.'

At the upcoming 98th Academy Awards set for Sunday, March 14, Hudson is in the running for the Best Actress award for her role as Claire Sardina in Song Sung Blue.

The daughter of Hollywood icon Goldie Hawn earned her first Oscar nomination over two decades ago. 

Back in 2001, she received a Best Supporting Actress nod for her role as Penny Lane in Almost Famous. 

Her nomination at this year's ceremony marks her return to the Oscars after 25 years since she earned her first.

The Song Sung Blue actress attended the luncheon ceremony in a crinkled, silver dress that appeared to be inspired by aluminum foil

While she went for a bold dress, she opted for minimalism with her accessories, her hair and makeup as she walked the red carpet in an otherwise simple yet classic look

In the biographical musical drama film, which was released in late 2025, Hudson stars opposite Hugh Jackman. 

The Craig Brewer-directed film is based on the true story of the Milwaukee-based Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning & Thunder. 

For the Oscar event, Hudson is expected to bring along her star-studded family to support her at the awards ceremony. 

Just one day earlier, her longtime 'stepdad' Kurt Russell shared his thoughts about her Oscar nomination. 

'She's up for her second Oscar,' Russell, 74, told AARP's Movies for Grownups in an interview published on Thursday. 

'Goldie won one and was nominated twice. If Kate were to win, she and Goldie would share that, which would be a wonderful thing.' 

The Madison star added that he changed his plans to support Hudson at the Oscars. 

'[I] didn't think I was going to be able to make it to the Academy Awards because I was going to be out of town, but now it looks like I am.' 

The Oscar nominee had a bright smile on her face as she accepted the special honor just days ahead of the highly anticipated Academy Awards

The actress received her second Oscar nomination, her first in 25 years, and is up for the Best Actress statuette for her performance in Song Sung Blue

In the biographical musical drama film, which was released in late 2025, Hudson stars opposite Hugh Jackman

The Craig Brewer-directed film is based on the true story of the Milwaukee-based Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning & Thunder

Russell also gushed about Hudson and the talent that runs in the Hudson family during the same conversation. 

'She's a great, fabulous person with a lot of talent. We all pretty much realize how fortunate we are. Because you're going to have a lot of things happen to you in life that are not good [and] not fun. There are down times. There are tragedies. But I like staying around for as long as I can because I like it.' 

He also shed insight into his 43-year relationship with Hudson's mother Hawn, 80.

'Well, it doesn't feel like a long time,' he told the outlet. 'She's not the type of person that wears on you. She's just a blast. I mean, she's completely unique. She's a one-off, and I just feel incredibly lucky to have had the years and times that I've had with Goldie. We've shared a wonderful life.' 

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