Katie Holmes opted for an all-black leather ensemble for the Family Equality’s Night at the Pier in New York City Monday.
For the event, which fights against anti-LGBTQ legislation, Holmes arrived in a leather slipdress by Chloé with dainty botanical-themed cutouts throughout and a scalloped-edge embroidered needle lace neckline. Black Acne Studio mules with a wood-like heel and a black blazer completed her outfit.
Holmes posed alongside Stacey Stevenson, the program’s new chief executive officer, and Jason Weinberg. The evening included performances by the cast of “Six” and the playwright, composer and lyricist of “A Strange Loop,” Michael R. Jackson.
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Holmes just celebrated the premiere of her latest film “Rare Objects,” which was released in theaters on April 14. The film centers a young woman trying to improve her traumatic life while working at a New York antique shop. To the film’s premiere, she wore a Tove Selena jacket overtop a silver chain mail overlay and a black gown with red fringe by Interior.
Also in April, the actress and director had another style moment while celebrating the 130th Anniversary of Mikimoto. For the occasion, she wore a white collared shirtdress with thick lace-up detailing on the sides, and a black leather jacket.
As an actress, Holmes has appeared in “Dawson’s Creek,” “Batman Begins” and “The Secret: Dare to Dream.” She is a director, with “Rare Objects” joining her other films, “Alone Together” and “All We Had.”