Kate Hudson opted for a peep-toe pump while out and about after the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday. The actress and her husband, Danny Fujikawa, were spotted leaving the BAFTA Universal and Focus Features after party at Oswald’s in London, where she had changed into a pair of Christian Louboutin high heels.
Hudson, who was nominated at the awards ceremony in the Best Leading Actress category for her role in the 2025 film “Song Sung Blue,” arrived on the red carpet at the award show in a pair of bright red Andrea Wazen Loulou crystal satin platform sandals to match her satin red Prada custom gown.
For the after-party events, she went for a more toned-down look, wearing the Christian Louboutin Cross Me platform sandals. The shoes feature a black crisscross strap design on the upper, a high stiletto heel measuring nearly six inches, a slight platform and a peep-toe cutout design at the front, as well as the brand’s signature red sole.
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The shoes were made with a delicate black satin material that had a slight shine, that paired well with Fujikawa’s high shine patent leather lace-up shoes. Hudson’s red nail polish pedicure also coordinated vibrantly with the Louboutin red sole on the tall heel.
She paired the heels with a sequined gown in a dark copper color. The dress featured a formfitting silhouette with a slit on the leg and a strapless design with a deep neckline. She paired the dress with a beige coat that she wore draped over her shoulders, and a pair of diamond dangling earrings.
Actor Alan Cumming hosted the 79th annual BAFTAs on Sunday, featuring the stars and creative teams behind 2025’s biggest films. “One Battle After Another” led the nominations with 14 nods, with “Sinners” close behind with 13. Leonardo DiCaprio, Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan, among others, were among the 2026 acting nominees. The ceremony was held in London’s Southbank Centre.



