
Katie & Suri at the Central Park ZooSometimes there's nothing like stepping out on a guy. No, no, not that kind of stepping out. Stepping out in your sky-high stiletto heels after you've ditched a guy. That kind of stepping out. Katie Holmes did it in Manhattan after spending the day with Suri at the Central Park Zoo.
After leaving Suri home with a sitter (though perhaps "adult" Suri was able to hold down the Chelsea fort alone), Katie stepped out in mega-high heels paired with shiny, tight, black leather pants. Since it's brutally hot here in the city, wearing leather -- not the coolest of material -- is making a real statement. And I think that statement is, "F-U Tom!" Well, maybe a more ladylike, "Cya, Tom!" Either way, divorce looks great on the single mom.
Her heels were super high, super slim, super sexy. They're F-U heels. Oops, there I go again. But let's face it, everyone knows Tom is a short little dude. And while I'm not necessarily on board with the theory that Katie tried to make herself shorter while married to him -- after all, Katie, Nicole, and his first wife, Mimi Rogers, were all tall women, so he couldn't mind them too much -- Katie did spend a lot of time looking hunched over in her photos with her ex.
Katie paired the heels and the black leather pants with a cream-colored blouse and jacket. Girl, weren't you HOT?! Then she went out to dinner with a pal.
Ah, a newly-single, 31-year-old gal on the town, her high heels on, and her shiny black leather pants hugging her long legs. I totally hear a country tune a-twangin'.
You thought you'd get me back
But I wore leather black
With my high heels on
And my heartbreak gone
You go, Katie!
Do you think Katie was making a statement with this outfit?
Image via Pacific Coast News


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She looks exhausted.....and short. lol
What I'm getting tired of is everyone over here on The Stir acting like this is some joyous occasion. Can't we give this subject some kind of a rest?