Katie Holmes was in the center of attention since she step in to the movie land, but moreover she became interested when she got married to
Tom Cruise. For a perfect Christmas gift for you,
In Style in its January issue has Katie for a detailed interview about her family life.
To start from her wedding with Tom that was on November 18, 2006, at the Odescalchi Castle in Lake Bracciano, Italy, the actress say: "Walking down the aisle. I always wanted to be married, and it was suddenly happening. I don't know if I breathed."
Another surprise of life is the birth of daughter Suri in April 2006. Holmes admits she'd love to have another child. "But I'm in no particular rush," she adds – perhaps because she already has her hands full with Suri.
The most attractive moment of the interview was that one, when she revealed some intimate moments of private life with her husband. She said "[He] likes me in a suit and a mini every now and then. I like it when he likes it. It makes me blush. He'll say, 'You look good. I hope security's going with you.' Now that gives me attitude."
On the January cover issue Katie is wearing a Dior by John Galliano suit.
Lately Katie appeared in public with a new look. While long hair remains the norm in Hollywood, a handful of cropped cuts -- versatile variations on The Bob -- are making bold statements, from Holmes' classic coiff to Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham's sleek style to pop star Rihanna's edgy mane makeover.
"The bob really comes back every couple of years, and it really is just a way of kind of cle aning house -- like starting new but still [having] a great, feminine haircut," says hairstylist Ken Paves. "And all the girls that are wearing it right now are wearing it to perfection, I believe. I think Rihanna's hair is genius. I love Katie's."
So find the January issue of the magazine, enjoy the photos of Katie and find out more interesting moments from her life with Tom Cruise.
Publication date: 14 December 2007
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