

With a fashion icon for a mother, it’s no surprise that Suri Cruise has inherited a sharp sense of style. Since her early teen years, Katie Holmes’ daughter has consistently followed in her mom’s fashionable footsteps. Whether in a long white skirt with cowboy boots or carrying a Pliage de Longchamp bag, Suri looks effortlessly on-trend. She always adds her own unique touch to every outfit, proving that fashion truly runs in the family.
And now, at 18, her fashion game is only getting stronger. Having renounced her father’s last name, Tom Cruise’s daughter, now known as Suri Noelle, just showed off her evolving style in one of her latest New York City outings.
Suri Cruise Shines in Casual-Chic Style
Suri Cruise is hitting major milestones this year. At 18, she recently left her family home in New York to begin her studies at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. But before heading off to college, she made sure to enjoy some last moments in New York with her friends.
On August 16, she was spotted with her crew, strolling the streets of the Big Apple in a laid-back yet undeniably chic outfit. Tom Cruise’s daughter opted for a casual look that managed to be as trendy as it was relaxed.

Katie Holmes’ Daughter Masters the Overall Trend
For this relaxed outing, Suri Cruise embraced a summer staple: short overalls with a slightly loose fit, styled effortlessly over a black tank top. She completed the look with simple black flip-flops. While the outfit may sound basic, there’s nothing ordinary about it. Utilitarian fashion has been making waves in recent seasons, and workwear-inspired pieces like overalls have become must-haves for fashion-forward girls.
Suri nailed the trend with her cropped version—perfect for the summer heat. And let’s not forget those flip-flops, the current “it” shoe that every cool girl is wearing in the city. With this ensemble, Suri Cruise shows that she’s not only inherited her mother’s impeccable style but also her effortlessly cool vibe.
This article first appeared on grazia.fr – Author: Virginie Gonçalves