Goldie Hawn has been synonymous with enduring style ever since she burst onto the scene during the Swinging Sixties. With her roles in Cactus Flower, Overboard, The First Wives Club, and Death Becomes Her, she soon became the It-girl of the 70s and 80s in Hollywood, blending mob fashion with that effortless California beach flair. Her babydoll dresses and wispy, feathered blonde locks became key signifiers of her iconography.
While her sartorial agenda embraced bohemian glamour and maximalist psychedelic prints throughout her early decades in the spotlight, by the '90s, Goldie had shifted towards a more minimalist approach to dressing, reflecting the era's prevailing trends. Her flowing silhouettes gave way to sleek ensembles and refined tailoring – a polished aesthetic that remains a mainstay in her wardrobe today.
HELLO! takes a closer look at her most daring looks over the years and how her style file has transformed with age.