Katie Holmes’s Shirt Pocket Was a Mini Work of Art
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Typically, Katie Holmes’s style is quite understated, with a single, artful piece that totally shifts the entire look—be it a pair of elongated shoes or paint-splattered pants. Today, the Dawson’s Creek alum proved that even a shirt pocket can be treated like it belongs on a museum wall.
While walking the streets of New York City, Holmes was spotted wearing a white gaucho-style top from Danish fashion house Munthe. The ethos of the brand is to merge fashion with art, and that was certainly evident in the top Holmes chose.
The stark, powder-white design looked like a piece of Pop art, with black strings tracing the edges, making the shirt look like it was outlined. Then, there was the front pocket, which looked like a piece of art all in itself. On the patch was a painting of a donkey standing in a stark landscape with reins attached to its head, and it evoked expressionism and fauvism with its use of color and emotion.
Holmes paired the eye-catching top with navy blue trousers and white loafers. She also carried a caramel-brown crossbody bag, which had a golden lock closure on the front. Finally, she accessorized with a stack of golden necklaces and oversize black sunglasses.
This Nordic-inspired shirt was a switch-up for Holmes, who has really been embracing denim as of late. Just a couple of weeks back, she was spotted on the streets of Manhattan giving an update to the ’70s-esque double-denim uniform, only days after she wore a studded denim trench. We should know by now that Holmes can never be kept in a box.
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