Katie Holmes' Fashion Line Comes To A Sad End

The actress has called time on her Holmes & Yang collection

Katie Holmes fashion collection has ended
Katie Holmes fashion collection has ended
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The actress has called time on her Holmes & Yang collection

Katie Holmes will have to cross 'fashion designer' off her CV - for now, at least.

When it was first announced in 2012 that the actress had teamed up with her stylist, Jeanne Yang, to create a fashion collection, we were optimistic. We admired her personal sense of style and had high hopes for the Holmes & Yang collaboration.

And when she debuted her collection at New York Fashion Week SS13, we were impressed. The simple, chic designs were clean and wearable. Could she be the next Victoria Beckham?

Sadly, no.

New York's Page Six has revealed that Katie's fashion line has ended due to 'interpersonal conflict.' A source reportedly told the mag: 'Jeanne enjoys the spotlight way more than Katie does. Things have definitely soured between them.'

Katie has yet to comment on the news, but a rep for Holmes & Yang did confirm that the collection is no more.

So it seems Katie's day in the fashion sun is over. But her daughter Suri is still a rising style star.

The 7-year-old trendsetter was spotted in New York yesterday afternoon wearing a chic faux fur coat and bright-pink leggings.

Suri Cruise wears a faux fur coat in New York City.

Suri Cruise wears a faux fur coat in New York City.
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Will she be the next Kendall Jenner (you know, in 10 years or so)? Wait and see...

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