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Kaley Cuoco Is Totally Channeling Goldie Hawn in Her Pre-Oscars Party Look

Kaley Cuoco has seemingly turned to the stylings of another Hollywood star to help inspire her latest look.

Earlier this week, W Magazine held their pre-Oscars Best Performances Party, which celebrates the beginning of awards season. And while a slew of Hollywood's biggest stars showed up for the event, the Flight Attendant actress caught everyone's eye in a ’70s-inspired ensemble.

Cuoco arrived in a magenta-colored mini dress that was adorned with large gems and decorated with paisley patterns and psychedelic splashes of color. The Dolce & Gabbana design was paired with golden shoes from Le Silla and Cuoco's hair was put in a half-updo that strongly resembled a style worn by Goldie Hawn back in the ’70s.

The 36-year-old's ensemble was seen in a post from her stylist, Brad Goreski, who noted the resemblance to Hawn, saying, “@kaleycuoco giving Goldie Hawn vibes for the @wmag Best Performances Oscar party.”

Goreski worked with Daniela Viviana Romero to style the outfit, while Cuoco's face-framing hairstyle was constructed by Marilee Albin. Meanwhile, Jamie Greenberg did the actress's makeup.

We got a closer look at Cuoco's mane and her technicolor dress in a post made by Albin. In this snap, Cuoco holds her chin and we can see that her nails are painted a bright teal color as well.

Whenever it comes to the Big Bang Theory alum, we can always count on her to wow us with her looks. For instance, at the Golden Globes last year, she sported a stunning Oscar de la Renta gown that sparkled with crystals and gave us serious Christmas vibes.

We can't wait to see what she wears next (and we hope Goldie loved this outfit).

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Associate Editor, News and Entertainment

Joel is the former Associate Editor for News & Entertainment and has been reporting on all things pop culture for over 5 years. Before working at PureWow, he served as a Features Editor at ROCKET Magazine. When he's not dissecting the latest trends in entertainment (or guiding you on what to watch), he covers all the hottest red carpet looks and fashion movements. When he steps away from the keyboard, you can likely find him at an NYC concert, thrift store or LGBTQ+ bookstore happily perusing the shelves.