Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts Channel Their Inner Ice Queens

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Kate Hudson was a vision of Old Hollywood glamour at the 86th Annual Academy Awards. She displayed her impeccable style on the red carpet and joined a slew of stylish stars such as Olivia Wilde, Anne Hathaway, Anna Kendrick, Lupita Nyong’o, Jennifer Lawrence, and Angelina Jolie.

The 34-year-old actress looked every bit like a glamorous silver screen siren in a perfectly elegant and dramatic gown from Atelier Versace’s Spring 2014 collection. Her floor-length dress features a plunging neckline, a beautiful woven detail, a sweeping train, gorgeous crystal embellishments, and a beautifully draped cape.

We couldn’t get a good glimpse of Kate’s shoes due to the length of her gown, but she was wearing a pair of “Vibe” pumps in white satin from Jimmy Choo. Her hair was swept to one side in dramatic waves to reveal her stunning circle drop earrings from Neil Lane. She put the finishing touches to her look with soft pink lips, a matching white clutch, and an assortment of diamond jewels from Neil Lane.

Kate Hudson in a perfectly elegant and dramatic gown from Atelier Versace's Spring 2014 collectionKate Hudson at the 86th Annual Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California, on March 2, 2014

Later that night, the 34-year-old stunner made a breathtaking entrance at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. She changed out of her glamorous gown and slipped into an exquisite floor-length dress from Zuhair Murad. Her Spring 2014 couture gown features cap sleeves, a sheer skirt, a sweeping train, intricate black embroidery, and a beautiful beaded detail. She styled it with dramatic eye makeup, black diamonds from Lorraine Schwartz, a black minaudière from Salvatore Ferragamo, and a pair of “Lady Peep” pumps in black patent leather from Christian Louboutin.

Kate Hudson in an exquisite floor-length dress from Zuhair MuradKate Hudson at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at Sunset Plaza in West Hollywood, California, on March 2, 2014

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'Lady Peep' pumps with covered heels, covered double platforms, peep toes, glossy black patent leather, and the brand's signature red leather soles

Also in attendance at the recently concluded awards ceremony was Naomi Watts, who oozed quiet elegance and understated glamour. She wore a beautiful custom gown from Calvin Klein, which features cap sleeves, an ornate beaded design, and a flirty slit at the back that showed off her black strappy heels. The Australian actress looked icy cool with her hair pushed back to showcase her flawless makeup and gorgeous diamond stud earrings. She styled her floor-length gown with an art-deco-inspired clutch and a stunning statement necklace from Bvlgari.

Naomi Watts in a beautiful custom gown from Calvin KleinNaomi Watts at the 86th Annual Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California, on March 2, 2014

Naomi Watts's feet in black heelsNaomi Watts’s feet in black heels

After the show, Naomi joined a multitude of fabulous stars, such as Kate Beckinsale, Emma Roberts, Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lawrence, and Selena Gomez, at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Her custom gown from Calvin Klein was so unbelievably beautiful that the 45-year-old actress showed up in the same dress at the star-studded bash. Who could blame her? Her whole look was simple and understated, but she was absolutely divine.

Naomi Watts's custom gown from Calvin Klein was so unbelievably beautifulNaomi Watts at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at Sunset Plaza in West Hollywood, California, on March 2, 2014

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