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Katie Holmes tried out one of the most unexpected styling fads in recent memory at Marc Cain’s Berlin Fashion Week show yesterday, Jan. 14.
The actress, 41, wore a belted coat with fluffy accents straight off the Marc Cain runway, which she layered over a pair of leather pants.
But the on-trend aspect of Holmes’ look came down to her shoes. She appeared to be wearing a pair of strappy pumps layered over her pants — an unlikely trend that requires a bit more finessing than teaming strappy heels with a dress or skirt. However, the fad has achieved popularity among “It” girls such as Emily Ratajkowski, Hailey Baldwin and Dua Lipa.
Holmes’ shoes were a pair of pointed-toe, stiletto-heeled pumps, which featured low-cut sides, a detail that — along with the all-black ensemble — created the illusion of longer legs.
The “Batman Begins” star accessorized with a croc-print handbag and a pair of gold-tone earrings.
In 2019, Holmes enjoyed a resurgence of popularity as a style star, thanks to her trend-forward fashion choices. The A-lister made a big splash in some of the biggest fads of 2019, choosing big-toe sandals from Christian Louboutin, high-heeled thong sandals from Gianvito Rossi and leopard-print loafers from Manolo Blahnik.
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