
Kate Hudson wowed in a beautiful white gown from Brandon Maxwell’s fall 2026 collection at the season two premiere of Running Point. Getty Images
Kate Hudson turned heads at the premiere of Running Point season two in Hollywood on April 15, 2026. The actress wore a stunning bridal-inspired gown that had many wondering if it was a glimpse into her upcoming wedding plans.
A Bridal-Inspired Red Carpet Moment
Hudson’s ethereal look for the evening came from the Brandon Maxwell fall 2026 collection. Styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, Kate wore a sleeveless white gown with a high neckline and an asymmetrical silhouette that flowed beautifully into a maxi skirt. The dress featured subtle black detailing at the collar, adding a touch of contrast to the all-white design.
Kate’s blonde hair was styled in an elegant updo, with soft tendrils framing her face, while her makeup kept the look soft and glamorous. She wore a smoky eye and a nude lip, completing the romantic, bridal-inspired vibe.
The Return of Isla Gordon
This event marked a significant occasion, as the second season of the popular Netflix series Running Point is set to debut on April 23, 2026. In this season, Kate reprises her role as Isla Gordon, a character she has become well-loved for. Fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter of the show.
A Hint at Wedding Bells?
While Kate’s gown was a showstopper on its own, it also sparked curiosity about her upcoming wedding to fiancé Danny Fujikawa. The couple, who got engaged in 2021, have yet to tie the knot, but Kate’s bridal-inspired gown has led to speculation about her wedding dress.

Kate and Danny got engaged through an Instagram announcement, and on the same day, Kate debuted her stunning $1 million engagement ring at the Met Gala. The couple shares a daughter, Rani Rose Hudson Fujikawa, born in October 2018.
Kate’s Thoughts on Marriage
Kate has previously shared her feelings about marriage. While she loves the idea of being engaged, she admitted that the thought of planning a wedding feels overwhelming. "I just don’t have the same kind of excitement like, 'Oh my God, I’m gonna get married,'" she said. Instead, she finds the planning process a bit daunting due to the costs and the effort involved.
She also expressed openness to a traditional Japanese wedding ceremony, influenced by Danny’s heritage. This would mark a beautiful fusion of both cultures in their big day.
Following in Her Parents’ Footsteps
Interestingly, Kate’s approach to marriage reflects the relationship her parents, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, have had over the years. Although they got engaged three decades ago, they have never married, showing that love and commitment don’t always require a traditional wedding.
Previous Red Carpet Bridal Looks
This isn’t the first time Kate has worn a white gown on the red carpet. Last year, at the 2025 Fashion Trust U.S. Awards, she wore a floor-length white gown by Harbison Studio. The silk dress had a sweetheart neckline and a figure-hugging silhouette, with dramatic bows on the straps and a daring backless design.

