Peek-a-boo babe! Kate Hudson goes bra-free to show off naked back in cheeky dress as she goes on coffee run in LA 

Kate Hudson proved Monday that even a simple day running errands can be an excuse to dress with a bit of flair.

The daughter of Goldie Hawn was spotted in Los Angeles in a rumpled boho chic ensemble with an eye-catching open back.

The 37-year-old framed her svelte physique in a pewter grey maxi dress with a thigh slit as she strolled down the street, Starbucks cup in hand.

Stylishly dishevelled: On Monday, Kate Hudson was spotted in a boho chic ensemble as she ran errands in Los Angeles

Stylishly dishevelled: On Monday, Kate Hudson was spotted in a boho chic ensemble as she ran errands in Los Angeles

The movie star had gathered her hair into a messy bun, allowing a full view of her tortoiseshell butterfly sunglasses.

Carrying a pen and a large orange envelope, she'd slung a black purse over her left shoulder and tied a red tartan shirt about her waist. 

Hudson's latest film is Deepwater Horizon, which stars Mark Wahlberg as Mike Williams, the real-life chief electronics technician on the titular BP oil rig that infamously sank in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. The resultant months-long oil spill was the largest ever to occur in American waters.

Eye-catching: Her pewter grey dress featured an open back and a thigh slit

Eye-catching: Her pewter grey dress featured an open back and a thigh slit

The Raising Helen star features as Williams' wife Felicia in the film, which also stars Hawn's partner Kurt Russell, a man Hudson refers to as 'Pa.' Deepwater Horizon opened in the UK last Thursday and the US last Friday.

Promoting the film on Good Morning America last Wednesday, she discussed the actual Felicia Williams' set visits, noting: 'I got to talk to her a lot. She's a wonderful, very strong woman.'

During filming, she said, 'you have this sort of extra added thing in the back of your head, going: "You know, the families are gonna see this movie." So, you really want to be careful, and - there's no carelessness going into making a film like that, when you know the families are watching.' 

Noting that Williams, who helped his colleagues to safety, 'was the last one off the rig,' she vaunted the courage of 'some real heroes on that rig.' Though 11 lives were lost, 'It's surprising that more did not die because they were so there for each other.' 

New work: The 37-year-old's latest film Deepwater Horizon opened in the UK last Thursday and the US last Friday

New work: The 37-year-old's latest film Deepwater Horizon opened in the UK last Thursday and the US last Friday

Fine company: She plays Felicia Williams, the wife of Mike Williams (Mark Wahlberg), the real-life chief electronics technician on the titular oil rig that famously sank in 2010 and precipitated the largest oil spill ever to occur in American waters

Fine company: She plays Felicia Williams, the wife of Mike Williams (Mark Wahlberg), the real-life chief electronics technician on the titular oil rig that famously sank in 2010 and precipitated the largest oil spill ever to occur in American waters

 

 

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