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June 19th, 2007

Katie Holmes gets her fashion act together by channelling Victoria Beckham

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I know we’ve already talked about Katie Holmes’ new look here, but I think it deserves a bit of re-examination… Now, I still love the hair. And I love the new clothes – even if this dress has prompted a whole slew of "Is Katie pregnant?" questions. But there’s just something about these pictures that’s disturbing. I mean, in this one, she looks like a completely different person. I’m going to say Jackie Kennedy. And the way Tom’s always leading her around by the hand in exactly the same way… Can Katie not walk by herself? Or dress herself, even, without Victoria Beckham’s help? Also, Katie? Posh would like her dress back now. Yes, the one you’re wearing in the photo after the jump…

Tomkat


4 Responses to “Katie Holmes gets her fashion act together by channelling Victoria Beckham”

  1. Abby says:

    I say props to katie!
    At least she is trying.

  2. Abby says:

    I say props to katie!
    At least she is trying.

  3. C says:

    I think she is very much channelling Jackie-o!
    I thought that in the first place when I first saw the new do.

  4. Vicky says:

    Like the hair and clothes. So what’s the problem guys? Maybe in the future she will learn to dress without stealing looks, hehe.

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