Katie Holmes wore an edgy twist on a classic closet staple.
Yesterday in New York City, the Dawson’s Creek alum cut a stylish figure in an all-black look while attending an event for Family Equality, an organization that supports and advocates for LGBTQ+ families.
Holmes’s ensemble included a leather slipdress from Chloé that featured lacelike embroidery and delicate cutouts all along the neckline, torso, and skirt. She paired the statement dress with more black pieces, including a black double-breasted blazer, black leather mules from Acne Studios, and a black leather shoulder bag. As for accessories, Holmes opted for a simple gold oval pendant necklace and asymmetrical huggie earrings.
The Rare Objects director was photographed at the event alongside Family Equality CEO Stacey Stevenson, as well as designer Zac Posen, Blondie lead singer Deborah Harry, and dancer Harrison Ball.
Holmes is known for her minimalist yet refined approach to street style.
She last incorporated leather into her outfit during an appearance at Mikimoto’s 130th-anniversary party last month, where she layered a sleek leather coat by Tove over a white midi-length shirt dress by Simkhai, which included round crochet embellishments on the sides. To finish off the look, she tied it all together with a pair of slouchy black leather boots from Staud.
Holmes previously talked to Bazaar.com about her personal fashion philosophy.
“We live in a world where we have a premiere and you want to look nice, and it turns into being a fashion person, and I’m like, ‘Well, I just like to look nice, I’m not really a fashion person.’ We all just want to look good,” she said.
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