Kate Hudson slipped into a pair of a brewing spring footwear trend for an appearance on SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” on Tuesday in Los Angeles. She ushered in the upcoming shoe season, opting for a pair of clogs with a trendy kitten heel.
The actress opted for the Chloé Judith clogs in black. The shoes are inspired by the popular Chloé Jeannette studded leather slingback platform clogs, which have been in demand for the brand. The Judith style is a more minimal, slimmer version of the Jeannette, which is characterized by a platform or a massive block heel.
Kate Hudson appears on SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” at SiriusXM Studios on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
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The Judith that Hudson wore is crafted from a shiny cowhide leather and features the traditional almond toe shape of clogs, and is highlighted with gold-tone studs around the shoe’s welt. The Judith clog is set on a European beech wooden kitten heel, measuring 2.25 inches.
The shorter heel adds to the daintier, more minimalist feel that’s currently popular in the footwear space, as well as answering the call for shorter, easier-to-walk-in shoes. The clogs feature a closed-toe, mule design with an exposed heel.

A close-up of the heel.
After spending a glamorous BAFTA weekend in London, the “Song Sung Blue” star kept her look simple and toned down for the radio appearance. She paired the chic clogs with black leggings with a black tank top and kept her makeup minimal with pink and peach hues.
The Chloé clogs had a revival recently after they were featured on the runway during the Chloé fall 2024 show in Paris in February 2024 and were designed by creative director Chemena Kamali for her debut collection, which focused on a 1970s bohemian revival.



