Friday, March 12, 2021

Katie Holmes Just Rewore Her Viral Cardigan — & It Looks Totally Different

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One day after digging up the perfect prairie dress — a keyhole Ulla Johnson frock that she paired with Common Projects sneakers — for spring’s (almost) debut, Katie Holmes is back again with another warm-weather look for us to covet and copy. On Thursday, the Dawson’s Creek star was seen walking in Lower Manhattan wearing a laid-back ensemble featuring her aforementioned Common Projects sneakers, moss green Dickie’s overalls, and a white T-shirt. For an added layer of warmth, she recycled a cashmere sweater. You might remember it from the time it went viral in August 2019.

The taupe, cashmere cardigan, called the “Scarlet Knitted Cardigan,” is one-half of a set designed by New York-based brand Khaite. Back then Holmes paired it with a matching cashmere bralette, called the Eda Soft-Cup Bralette. Following the sighting, the effortlessly chic combo almost immediately sold out. But both the cardigan and bra are back now, and so is Holmes with a more low-key, but equally cool way of styling the knit. 

That said, since Holmes’ second sighting in her Khaite sweater, we’re seeing a pattern emerge, one that includes every size and color of the $1,540 knit slowly trickling out of stock until it’s completely sold out. At the time of publishing, only two sizes — extra-small and small — are available right now at Farfetch. Only one medium is left at Moda Operandi and Net-A-Porter, while SSENSE and Neiman Marcus both have one size large left. At this rate, there won’t be a Scarlet sweater left anywhere by the time the clock strikes weekend. 

Before your chances of copying Holmes’ look go out the window (again!), shop her Khaite sweater and sneakers, below, as well as a few alternatives that aren’t quite so pricey. 

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These Are The Best Grammys Looks Of All Time

Style-wise, the Grammys stand out from the rest of the award shows. Whereas Hollywood’s finest like to play it safe at the Oscars and the Golden Globes, choosing pretty gowns and the occasional suit, those who attend music’s biggest night of the year rarely follow suit, with grandiose entrances and outfit changes a common occurrence. That’s how we ended up with such a wide array of daring looks from Grammys past, including J.Lo’s iconic Versace jungle gown, Cardi B’s Mugler oyster masterpiece, and Rihanna’s bubblegum pink Giambattista Valli meme dress. 

With the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards airing on Sunday sans the extravagant red carpet we’ve grown accustomed to over the years, we thought we’d take a trip down memory lane. Ahead of Sunday night’s festivities, join in as we count off our all-time best-dressed looks from the days when red carpets didn’t take place primarily on Instagram.

Ariana Grande, 2020


"Baby, you can shut up" if you don't like this 20-foot, custom Giambattista Valli gown on Ariana Grande. Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.

Billy Porter, 2020


Billy Porter's remote-controlled, rhinestone hat was enough to get him on this list. The rest of his teal-and-silver Baja East look was just icing on the cake. Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic.

Lizzo, 2020


Glamorous doesn't even begin to describe this Old Hollywood-inspired Versace gown on Lizzo. Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.

Lady Gaga, 2019


TBT to when Lady Gaga gave Celine's Hedi Slimane her red carpet stamp of approval. Photo: Dan MacMedan/Getty Images.

Chloe x Halle, 2019


Sisters who sing together, coordinate their red carpet fashion together. Photo: Lester Cohen/Getty Images.

Cardi B, 2019


Cardi B came out of her (vintage Mugler) shell for the 2019 Grammys. Photo: Dan MacMedan/Getty Images.

Taylor Swift, 2016


Normally a high-low, two-piece look wouldn't be our choice for a red carpet, but Taylor Swift's Versace look was equal parts glamorous and fresh.Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic.

Rihanna, 2015


In our book, Rihanna can do no wrong. But while everything the singer-designer does is a win for us, this bubblegum pink Giambattista Valli gown is a step above the rest. Photo: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic.

Destiny's Child, 2001


We didn't even notice the five Grammys on the floor because we were too busy admiring all three of these looks.Photo: Steve Granitz Archive 1/WireImage.

Britney Spears, 2000


This all-white look on Britney Spears doesn't get the recognition it deserves.
Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage.

Jennifer Lopez, 2000


Name a more iconic outfit than J.Lo's Versace Jungle dress. We'll wait. Photo: Jeff Vespa/WireImage.

Mary J. Blige, 2000


The diamonds! The shawl! The hot pink color! Mary J. Blige did everything right at the 2000 Grammys.Photo: SGranitz/WireImage.

Jada Pinkett Smith, 1998


It's no wonder Jaden Smith is such a style star today. Just look at this naked dress his mom wore to the Grammys while she was pregnant with him. Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images.

Lauryn Hill, 1997


Laid-back and sophisticated, this red-and-white dress was the winner at the 1997 Grammys red carpet. Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage.

Aretha Franklin, 1992


No one does leopard print and fur quite like Aretha Franklin.Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images.

Prince, 1988


Only Prince could pull off literal head-to-toe polka dots. Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images.

Grace Jones, 1983


No one out-styles Grace Jones. No one. Photo: Chris Walter/WireImage.

Yoko Ono & John Lennon, 1975


From the feathers to the Elvis nametag, Yoko Ono and John Lennon's Grammys looks were undeniably cool. Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images.

Cher, 1974


Is it just me, or does Cher's butterfly-covered look from the 1974 Grammys belong on the fall '21 Blumarine runway? Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images.

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