The Tale of the Lost and Found Bride’s Coat – A Fashionable Icon of Love

Chris Damone stumbled upon a Vera Wang couture design fur coat that had Hudson’s name and address on it while sorting through a storage unit located in New York City. Lilly Blomquist, the assistant editor at Brides, covers various topics including real weddings, wedding news, and wedding decor. Her work can also be found in The Knot, The Bash, Tracy Anderson’s The Edit, and Tracy Anderson Mind, Body, and Soul. This article was published on October 23rd, 2023 at 1:05 PM.

Kate Hudson smiling in a frilly pink dress at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Actress Kate Hudson was reunited with her long-lost fur coat, which she wore on her wedding day to Chris Robinson in 2000. The coat was found by Chris Damone, a storage unit auction hunter and buyer, in a storage unit in New York City over two decades later. Initially, Chris did not think much of the label bearing Hudson’s name on the dry cleaners tag, assuming it belonged to someone else. However, he researched the address and discovered that it was the building Hudson used to own. He then contacted his cousin Lucille Damone, a vintage clothing seller, who confirmed the coat’s authenticity and reached out to Hudson for permission to resell it. Hudson had been searching for the coat for the past 20 years, and was thrilled to have it back.

Danny Fujikawa and Kate Hudson smiling at the premiere of “Poker Face”

Kate Hudson, the actress known for her role in “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”, has revealed that she and her fiancé, Danny Fujikawa, have not yet set a date for their upcoming wedding. The couple first got engaged in September 2021 and have a daughter together named Rani Rose Hudson Fujikawa. Hudson stated that while they are eager to tie the knot, they haven’t made any firm plans yet. She also mentioned that planning a wedding can be overwhelming, but she is currently pre-planning the planning process and envisioning the end result. Hudson joked that she has already made a whole movie about it, a reference to her role in the romantic comedy “Bride Wars”.