There are many reasons why the 2003 romantic comedy “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” is a classic of the genre: Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey have electrical chemistry, and features “WandaVision” star Kathryn Hahn in the role of best friend , and there’s that yellow dress that Hudson wears at the end of the film.
So does Hudson know what happened to that dress? Has she been hiding in your closet?
While talking to Elle about her quarantine after Sunday’s Golden Globe, Hudson was asked to give an update on the famous dress.
“You know what? I have no idea where that dress is!” she said to Elle. “I know it was [designed by] Carolina Herrera and our amazing costume designer created the dress with Carolina’s team. I don’t know where he is, but I feel like we should find him! “
Kate Hudson says that the famous stylist Carolina Herrera made the famous yellow dress in “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”.
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The film features Hudson as Andie, a magazine columnist who tells how to lose a guy in 10 days by putting him on a roller coaster of emotions and strange encounters. However, the guy she chose to go through all of this, Ben (McConaughey), has his own hidden motives, as he told his boss that he can make any woman fall in love with him in 10 days. He chooses Andie to put the moves forward.
Andie and Ben throw their games aside and show their true feelings for each other at the end of the film at a flashy gala in which Andie appears in that stunning yellow silk dress.
Hudson believes that Ben and Andie would be “miserable” if they were still together now.
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Since then, the dress has become an icon and the film is a jewel in the genre, although Hudson admitted in October to Gwyneth Paltrow that her making out with McConaughey during the various films they made together was never great to shoot because it was often involved “snot or wind.”
In August, Hudson told Elle that she didn’t believe Andie and Ben would be okay during the quarantine if they were still together.
“I always thought about what the characters in Matthew and I would be like now, if we were still together,” she said. “In fact, it’s probably a good amount of time [that has passed] to make a film about it. We would probably have married children. We are probably unhappy now! “