Katie Holmes Covers Elle Magazine

Katie Holmes Covers Elle Magazine

Katie Holmes graces the cover of Elle's "Women in Hollywood" November issue. The Mad Money star shares the spotlight with several other of the magazine's favorite leading ladies, including Julianne Moore, Emily Blunt, Renee Zellweger and Zoe Saldana.

One of Hollywood's most famous moms, Katie opens up to Elle about life on the set and at home with her husband Tom Cruise and their 3-year-old daughter Suri.

On family life: “In my own life, my whole world really revolves around family. I do what I need to do, but it’s like, ‘How is everybody else doing?’ And it’s wonderful for me as an actress to put some of that into a character.”

On having Suri on set during her Broadway run: “Suri would sit in my lap in the makeup chair. She’d hand the wig lady the bobby pins.“

On fashion: “I love Alaïa, for sure. Stella McCartney. I like Ralph Lauren because I feel like it’s very American, and I’m pretty all-American, from Ohio. Isabel Marant and a new designer, Sari Gueron.

On her favorite films: “It can be any genre. I even like vampire movies – they just have to be well done. I want to believe in the characters. The minute it starts to feel not real, I’m not interested.”


 


 3 Comments

justme said:

Is it just me or do her arms look weird? Seems to me like someone went a bit too crazy with photoshop here...

jess said:

WTF! she looks double jointed. bad, bad photo editing..

Lioness said:

Arms do look weird, I agree, but otherwise, I think this is a great photo of Katie. Looks younger and more her age here than I've seen her look quite some time, lol!!

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