Katie Holmes Just Committed a Major Fashion Faux Pas

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But I’m here for it.

<p>Backgrid</p> Katie Holmes

Celebrities seem to be in their rule-breaking era. Last week, Emma Watson wore an all-white suit just hours after Labor Day (and seated next to Anna Wintour, at that!) while Hailey Bieber has been spotted pairing tights with the one shoe some people have deemed a total no-no. But, these acts of rebellion aren’t happening because stars don’t know how to dress, but rather, their chic rule-breaking seems to say some of fashion’s steadfast rules could use an update.

While out in New York City, Katie Holmes did the unthinkable: She mixed metals. Okay, I know that’s dramatic, but in a year where metallic has practically become a neutral, she’s one of the first to think of blending silver and gold (a no-no combo). For so long, we’ve been told to choose — I’m so convinced I’m a gold girl, I wouldn’t even think to buy a $5 pair of silver hoops from Claire’s — but Holmes’ look made it clear that saying “I’ll take both” isn’t as scandalous as thought to be.

Her rule-breaking outfit consisted of silver, pointed-toe pumps, a gold, belted pencil skirt, and what I’m deeming the key to successfully mixing metals: a basic white T-shirt that’s proving to be the unsung style hero of the season.

Sam Edelman Vonn Pointed-Toe Mule

<p>Nordstrom</p>

Nordstrom

$150

Zeagoo Slip Midi-Skirt

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$37

Everlane Organic Cotton Box-Cut Tee

<p>Everlane</p>

Everlane

$30

Silver heels have been the ‘It’ shoe of 2023, with everyone from Kate Middleton to Jennifer Lopez spotted in them, so I wasn’t shocked that during New York Fashion Week Holmes stepped out in a chic, futuristic pair from Marni. What did surprise me was that mid-length, gold skirt with a flattering paper-bag waist. This decision to combine gold and silver could have resulted in a whole lot of look, but instead, it’s what I can only describe as refined thanks to how simple she kept it up top. Rather than trying to match the elevated, dressed-up nature of both the heels and skirt, she opted for a simple white tee, and — like milk to spicy food — it mellowed it all out.

Another bold color would have sent the outfit over the edge, but her everyday wardrobe basic made me realize that mixing metals in a stylish way is possible — you just need to know how to balance it.

If you’re ready to test out her formula to successfully breaking one of fashion’s biggest rules, you can shop similar styles below.

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