When Katie Holmes talks, we listen. What we really mean by that is when Katie Holmes wears something, we take note. Few can forget her viral Khaite look from a few years back, and since then, the star has continued to make waves without even trying.
A New York-style icon in her own right, the 45-year-old mother and American actress turned Broadway star’s style works because it not only suits her but it just feels so relatable.
A regular of the New York street-style scene, she keeps it refreshingly real. When out and about running around New York, she often dresses down, keeping it more casual than her dressed-up looks for events or nights out.
Broadway Baby
Holmes is currently starring in the Broadway revival of Our Town, and earlier this week, we spotted her arriving at her matinée performance wearing an intriguing new tote.

Upon further investigation, it seems this new indie bag is a favorite of hers, as she was also spotted wearing the bag several other times in the last week. The bag is by Ukrainian luxury womenswear brand BEVZA.
The sleek shape is accented by a gold-tone clasp, allowing the bag to adjust from shoulder to crossbody wear. Its minimalist body can be dressed up or down, and here, Holmes paired the bag with a Miu Miu pleated skirt, a lightweight sweater, and Mary Jane ballets—the perfect transitional fall fit.
Sorry I think she looks like a hotmess
I usually like her style but I agree. Would look so much better with something a bit more fitted on top since the skirt is loose fitting.
I love the structure but white as an every day tote is a bad idea for me. If it comes in other colors I’m sold!
Katie Holmes consistently exemplifies effortless New York street style, and her most recent outfit is a testament to that. By combining a sophisticated Bevza tote with a Miu Miu pleated skirt and Mary Jane flats, she demonstrates an impeccable way to transition into the fall season. Her approachable yet fashionable selections continue to serve as a source of inspiration.
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