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Katie Holmes Shows Her Holmes & Yang Line; the Fashion World Reacts

09/12/2012 at 12:00 PM ET

Katie Holmes Kevin Mazur/WireImage

It’s over: Katie Holmes made her New York Fashion Week debut Wednesday morning, presenting 14 looks from her Holmes & Yang spring 2013 line to a select group of buyers, editors and fashionistas at the Lincoln Center tents. So … what’s the verdict?

“It all looks very much like Katie,” the New York Times‘s fashion writer Eric Wilson Tweeted (Suri’s Burn Book author Allie Hagan subsequently called this one a “burn”).

Women’s Wear Daily had kinder words, writing that the designers “are following in the footsteps of Victoria Beckham and [Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen] of The Row, fashion’s most successful celebrity crossovers above the mass level.” The Los Angeles Times referenced the clothes’ “relaxed L.A. sensibility,” and added, “There’s no reason to think that the line won’t continue to gain momentum.” Vogue U.K. had the kindest words, writing that the looks “packed a lot of punch,” had “smart details,” were “well edited [and] jovial” and that Holmes & Yang seem to be making “attire that is desirable and covetable.”

Additional Tweets were fairly sweet, with InStyle editor Ariel Foxman highlighting one clean black-and-white dress in particular, and Glamour‘s fashion director Anne Christensen calling the separates (and one specific navy moto jacket) simply “great.”

Holmes & Yang Courtesy Eric Wilson

Other standouts included a dramatic black dress, cute black and blue frocks, red shorts and a camel-colored suede capelet. Bobbi Brown — who recently signed Holmes as her first-ever celebrity spokeswoman — did makeup for the show, while OPI handled nails (using “Samoan Sand” topped with asymmetrical French tips).

Holmes arrived at the tents early, decked out in black slacks, a white blouse, leather jacket, colorful pumps and gold jewels. The designer — who created the line with her stylist, Jeanne Yang — made a couple of adjustments to the models during the presentation, and chatted with a few people in the crowd (which included Smash star Katharine McPhee).

The actress recently told WWD that she and Yang wanted to present their line at Fashion Week “because the brand is growing and expanding … we thought we would have something a little more substantial.”

Holmes & Yang Courtesy Times Fashion

Showing their clothes Wednesday as a presentation (where models stand still and guests walk around them) as opposed to a standard runway show, Holmes said the method “was more appropriate for the clothes we sell … more of a transition for us from meeting privately with buyers in a hotel room to going right to a big show.”

Regardless of the critics’ opinions, Holmes can take solace in the fact that she felt confident in her designs — and isn’t afraid to fail.

“Who cares?” she told WWD when asked about taking such leaps of faith. “At least you tried. It’s usually the people who haven’t tried who are the naysayers.” Tell us: From these shots, what do you think of the Holmes & Yang collection?

–Kate Hogan

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Susan on

Katie’s clothes are very classy-but very expensive. I checked out her line for Barney’s and a blouse costs $900!

chuck on

It is a little on the frumpy, boring side, much like Katie. The blue dress on bottom picture looks like dollar store stuff. Sorry for comments.. i do wish katie well,in life, great she has money!!

kiki d on

They all look pretty blah. Nothing stands out at all as a wow piece, or even a good piece. And you know everything is ridiculously overpriced. Maybe she should go on “Project Runway.” But then again most all of them have some sort of training and/or talent. Katie just has a stylist. Or maybe she could team up with Alexis Couture!!!

amy on

Mmm it’s not the ugliest line ever, but, it’s not the prettiest either… It doesn’t say much of anything

geena on

I actually like her line. I find it clean and very wearable. I think her clothes are so much better and more wearable then some of the fashion I have seen from top designers. Her clothes really appeal to the everyday woman and there is nothing wrong with that in my book, cuz we all can’t be super models and movie stars.

Liz on

The outfits are wearable and simple. Only fat people cannot wear this only for the young at hearts.

Shan on

simple and causal, like Katie. Very real.

Dannie on

It’s truly insulting having people that have never even been to design school call themselves designers. Any designer that says they don’t care about failing in fashion obviously doesn’t care about their so-called craft. She’s only in it for the money which is sad because there are so many people that are passionate about fashion and will probably never have a show at NY’s Fashion Week.

PEPA on

Geez, everyone’s a fashion expert, according to the comments!
Considering there are a total of 3 outfits to base judgement on, the pieces seem simple enough, feminine and very wearable. Hope the quality justifies the price tag. Good luck, Katie!

Ashley on

I personally love almost every single style. Of course it’s not going to suit every person’s taste. But this does fit her simple, classic style. A+!

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