Katie Holmes joined a bevy of A-list stars and special guests for the Broadway opening night of “Glengarry Glen Ross” on Monday in New York City. The actress and producer attended the latest iteration of David Mamet’s play, starring Emmy Award-winner Bob Odenkirk, Bill Burr and recent Oscar-winner Kieran Culkin.
For the red carpet occasion, Holmes opted for a simple and sleek look akin to a darker iteration on quiet luxury. The “Rare Objects” actress and producer opted for a sleeveless maxidress in a dark shade of navy. The dress, with its stretchy fabric material, featured a slightly sheer quality.
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The look featured a fitted silhouette and included a high neckline. The hem of the dress fell to the floor. Holmes accessorized her look with statement metallic gold hoop earrings and wore delicate bracelets in a similar material to coordinate. She also carried a red clutch courtesy of Métier.
As for her glam, Holmes’ hair was pulled back into a tight ponytail with a few wisps to frame her face. Her makeup included such highlights as bold brows, a slight smoky eye and a soft lip for a natural look. Holmes often collaborates with stylist Brie Welch, who’s also worked with such stars as Vanessa Kirby.
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Holmes’ appearance at the opening night of “Glengarry Glen Ross” was the actress’ latest trip to Broadway. On March 23, the “Dawson’s Creek” alum hit the red carpet for the opening night of “Othello,” starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal.
The actress wore a strapless black dress for her look, opting for a design courtesy of Khaite. The dress featured a sweetheart neckline and contrasting fabric from the bust to the bodice and A-line skirt. She accessorized with jewelry pieces courtesy of Tabayer.
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Several stars attended the opening night of “Glengarry Glen Ross” on Broadway. Sarah Snook, J. Smith-Cameron, Natalia Gold and more posed for photos on the red carpet ahead of the play, which follows the employees in a New York City real estate office who are told all but two of them will be fired by the end of the week.