Although we're sad we don't get to see Katie Holmes as much on the big screen anymore, she more than makes up for it with her chic street style and stunning red carpet looks — something the fans can't get enough of.

The 44 year old recently attended the 130th Anniversary Party of Mokimoto, a luxury jewelry brand known for their signature pearls, on April 29 in a look equal parts edgy as it was fun. The actress wore a white long Simkhai Rhonda Fossil shirt dress, with a small crochet design around her hips and a long oversized leather jacket on top of it.

For her accessorizes, she added a long gold and pearl Mokimoto necklace and a small gold nose ring. To pull the look together, the Hollywood star opted for a white bag and thigh-high leather boots to perfectly match the jacket. Katie kept her hair and makeup simple, donning loose curls alongside a peachy blush with light pink lip for a more natural look.

actress katie holmes is seen arriving to mikimoto 130th anniversary party at central park tower
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actress katie holmes is seen arriving to mikimoto 130th anniversary party at central park tower
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Unsurprisingly, fans of the Dawson's Creek alum had lots to say when photos of her look hit Instagram.

"So beautiful ✨," one person wrote in the comments. "Stunning!! 😍✨," another added. "Love her outfit, especially the black leather jacket and hidden knee-high boots," a different follower said. On the same post another individual wrote, "Fabulous."

The stylish look is just one of many she's been rocking primarily on the streets of New York City the past few months. She recently wowed in a red and black shimmering dress at the premiere of Rare Objects, a historical fiction movie based on the book of the same name, which she directed and starred in. One can only hope we get more premieres with fun looks from Katie in the future.

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Annie O’Sullivan (she/her) covers holiday, gift guide, travel, and lifestyle content at Good Housekeeping. She has a degree in magazine journalism from Syracuse University and previously reported for Runner’s World, NBC New York/NY 4 and Woman’s Day. Annie also has experience writing entertainment news and celebrity-focused content.