Kate Hudson made heads turn after enjoying a fancy dinner in Aspen, Colorado on Saturday night.
The 45-year-old actress was spotted bundling up to beat the 31-degree weather while laughing alongside her partner Danny Fujikawa and her brother Oliver Hudson among other family members.
She modeled an elegant fur coat atop a brown and gray striped blazer and matching trousers while treading through the piled up snow.
The How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days star teamed her look with fur boots and a designer purse while wearing her golden locks in a stylish up-do.
She appeared to sport her typical makeup look, comprised of a bold red lip and light eye makeup, for the wintry outing.
Just days before Christmas, Kate was spotted on a designer shopping spree with her mother, Hollywood icon Goldie Hawn, and Goldie’s longtime partner Kurt Russell.
Kate Hudson made heads turn after enjoying a fancy dinner in Aspen, Colorado on Saturday night
The happy trio basked in the holiday essence as they hit up high-end shops such as Ralph Lauren to purchase last-minute Christmas gifts.
Back in November, Hudson shared a behind the scenes look at her and her family’s holiday card, where they all donned matching PJs.
Hudson is proud mom of three. Her and her fiance Danny share five-year-old Rani. She also has 20-year-old son Ryder Robinson with ex-husband Chris Robinson and 12-year-old son Bingham Bellamy with ex-boyfriend Matt Bellamy.
And earlier this month, Kate revealed that Christmastime is her ‘favorite time of year’ while sharing video of her and Rani picking out a Christmas Tree in New York City.
‘And so it begins!!! My favorite time of year ❄️☃️❄️ #haveyourselfamerrylittlechristmas,’ she wrote in the caption.
Kate recently told Harper’s Bazaar that she was feeling really ‘excited’ for the holiday season this year and how shopping always gets her in the Christmas spirit.
‘It really did get me excited for the holidays. I’m like a Christmas fanatic… I really think that’s the only time that we all know we’re gonna be together,’ she gushed.
Being that Kate has a blended family, the holidays are the perfect time for everyone to ‘connect.’
The 45-year-old actress was spotted bundling up to beat the 31-degree weather while laughing alongside her partner Danny Fujikawa and her brother Oliver Hudson among other family members
She modeled an elegant fur coat atop a brown and gray striped blazer and matching trousers while treading through the piled up snow
Earlier this month, Kate revealed that Christmastime is her ‘favorite time of year’; Kate seen with daughter Rani this month
Hudson is proud mom of three. Her and her fiance Danny share five-year-old Rani. She also has 20-year-old son Ryder Robinson with ex-husband Chris Robinson and 12-year-old son Bingham Bellamy with ex-boyfriend Matt Bellamy
Kate recently told Harper’s Bazaar that she was feeling really ‘excited’ for the holiday season this year and how shopping always gets her in the Christmas spirit
Kate previously got candid about managing the dynamics of her ‘patchwork’ family.
‘We are very connected, and we are very close,’ the actress-turned-singer previously told PEOPLE of her ‘patchwork family.’
She continued: ‘Love can change form. It’s interesting when you have that modern family; there’s so much love for all the kids!
‘I think the thing that’s so unique about my life is that in this very patchwork family, we all have figured it out … The kids feel like they have this huge family.’
Kate said that her exes’ daughters have become ‘like sisters’ to her daughter Rani.
Robinson has Cheyenne, 15, with ex-wife Allison Bridges and Bellamy has Lovella, four, with current wife Elle Evans.
‘My exes’ daughters and Rani are like sisters … There is something that has been able to be nurtured in our family that is personally what I think is, it’s very rare,’ she told the outlet.
The hitmaker has even babysat Bellamy’s four-year-old daughter in the past.
‘I’m like “Yea, bring her over!” And I’m sitting with all the kids and I’m like, I am so happy we have this real family unit that’s big. It’s beautiful,’ she gushed.
‘Everybody’s open to it and understands it’s the most mature thing for the kids. And you can see it in them — they feel loved, they feel protected, they feel safe.’