The Gothams | Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson at the Gothams wearing Adam Neeley jewelry, featuring elegant ring and earrings on the red carpet.

Kate Hudson lit up the red carpet at The Gothams 2025 Film Awards, looking absolutely divine in Adam’s Echo earrings and Avalon ring. She and fellow actor Hugh Jackman were honored with a 2025 Musical Tribute for their vibrant, heartfelt performances in Song Sung Blue.

About The Gothams

The Gothams are the downtown trendsetters of awards season, sharp, stylish, and proudly indie. They celebrate boundary-pushing storytelling and the artists who take creative risks, spotlighting independent films, breakthrough performances, and innovative creators long before the big studios dominate the conversation.

They sit at a fascinating crossroads, different from the Oscars, Golden Globes, and SAG Awards yet complementary to them. The major ceremonies usually honor polished, widely distributed films with large campaigns behind them. The Gothams champion the smaller projects that spark early buzz and often grow into the awards-season favorites everyone ends up talking about.

In that way, the Gothams act like an artistic compass, pointing toward what is fresh, daring, and worth watching before the rest of Hollywood catches on.

Here’s an updated SEO-friendly Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman smiling together at The Gothams while receiving a Musical Tribute honor, with Kate wearing Adam Neeley’s Echo earrings and Avalon ring.
Here’s an updated SEO-friendly Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman smiling together at The Gothams while receiving a Musical Tribute honor, with Kate wearing Adam Neeley’s Echo earrings and Avalon ring.

Song Sung Blue

Inspired by a true story, the film follows two down-on-their-luck musicians who form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band and discover that love and fresh beginnings can arrive when you least expect them. Set for theatrical release on December 25, 2025, the film is already earning enthusiastic acclaim, including an impressive Rotten Tomatoes score of 82 percent.

The Look

Kate Hudson brought an effortless kind of glamour to the 2025 Gotham Awards, stepping onto the scene in a look that felt clean, confident, and quietly sexy. Her fluid Ralph Lauren gown moved with a soft, understated shimmer, the crisp silk catching the red carpet lights in a way that highlighted its sculptural simplicity. The high neckline tied into an oversized bow, and the long silk ties traced the line of her completely open back, creating a moment that blended modern minimalism with classic Hollywood grace.

To complement the gown’s elegant ease, she wore Adam’s Echo Pearl Earrings, a breathtaking cascade of pearls that shift from luminous Akoya white to warm golden South Sea tones. Each pearl is suspended between delicately crafted aureole disks that transition from white to yellow gold, with pavé-set diamonds adding a whisper of sparkle. The gentle gold gradation mirrors the natural shift in the pearls, creating movement and harmony that felt tailor-made for the occasion.

She paired them with Adam’s Avalon Pearl Ring, a bold and sculptural design centered around a magnificently scaled 17.2 mm South Sea pearl. The pearl is framed by sweeping ribbons of Adam’s innovative SpectraGold™, accented with a radiant progression of canary to white diamonds. The curves of the ring echo the fluidity of her gown, bringing the entire look into a beautifully cohesive finish.

Styled by @sophielopez and @emilysanchesstyle
Hair: @marcusrfrancis
Makeup: @quinnmurphy
Images: Getty Images

Kate Hudson at the Gothams wearing Adam Neeley jewelry, featuring elegant ring and earrings on the red carpet.
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