You've never seen a heel this tiny.
has already delivered plenty of spellbinding style moments. Elle Fanning, Viola Davis, and Gemma Chan have all touched down for the affair. Another star who’s in town? Katie Holmes, who attended Kering’s Women in Motion Talk event last night.
The event was more casual than the megawatt red carpet premieres the festival is known for, but the actor still provided plenty of outfit inspiration with her casual-cool ensemble. Holmes sported a lime green T-shirt with a breezy yellow button-up and palazzo pants to match. But it was her choice of shoes that are the real focal point.
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