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Proof Katie Holmes’ Break-Up Style Deserves An Award

She's become 2019's most unlikely fashion influencer

The street style moments of models such as Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Hailey Baldwin cover millions of women’s Pinterest boards worldwide with almost their every outing planned meticulously with their team, whether it be for a red carpet event or a coffee run. And on the other side of the ocean, the Kate and Meghan Effect guarantees almost everything the Duchess of Sussex and Duchess of Cambridge wear to fly off shelves instantaneously. But over the past year, a number of unlikely celebrities have started cementing themselves firmly in the fashion world led by Celine Dion – the crowned Queen of Paris Fashion Week – and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who turned her impeccable sense of fashion into a loyal following of over 10m eagerly waiting for her next wardrobe mirror selfie.

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In recent months, one such celebrity is Katie Holmes, who, since her breakup with boyfriend of five years Jamie Foxx, has been serving street style look after street style look, none more iconic than when she wore a Khaite cashmere cardigan with a matching cashmere bra while running errands in New York City earlier this month.

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Below, we’ve rounded up all of Katie’s best street style moments of 2019 – so far.

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In a Marc Jacobs dress and Giuseppe Zanotti Cleopatra Crystal clutch. 

September 27th 2019

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In a Chloe dress and Giuseppe Zanotti LYDA sandals. 

September 28th 2019

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In a Gabriela Hearst suit. 

September 26th 2019

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September 19th 2019

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In a Marc Jacobs Purple Sleeve Dress. 

September 17th 2019

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April 2nd 2019

This article originally appeared on InStyle Australia

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