Katie Holmes Absolutely Smolders in a Sultry Black and White Photo Shoot

"Sexy" is an understatement.

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Fans of Katie Holmes have been eating particularly well these days because she's been giving us everything and more as of late, especially on her social media platform of choice, Instagram. Just last week, the Dawson's Creek actress served sexy crop top realness on the 'gram, raking in infinite heart eye emojis in the comments with the tasteful but still sizzling peek of midriff. Crop top, but make it artsy.

Yesterday, Katie turned the heat up a notch once again by dropping a series of steamy black and white photos on her feed. Donning a sexy black bustier top in the shoot, the actress delivers a smize that even top model Tyra Banks herself would be proud of. The white-hot look was set off by Katie's tousled mane and her simple but chic accessories, including layered necklaces and a lone bangle on her wrist.

The high fashion-level photos were shot by Katie's obviously talented (seriously, look at that hair!) hairstylist DJ Quintero, and her neutral glam makeup look was provided by celebrity makeup artist Genevieve Herr.

While the photo set is a departure from the aesthetic of Katie's usually sunny and abstract Instagram feed, it just proves, once again, that our girl has many different sides to her. Love it.

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Lagos-born and Houston-raised, Ineye Komonibo is a writer and editor with a love for all things culture. With an academic background in public relations and media theory, Ineye’s focus has always been on using her writing ability to foster discourse about the deep cyclical relationship between society and the media we engage with, ever-curious about who we are and what we do because of what we consume. Most recently, she put her cultural savvy to work as a culture critic for R29 Unbothered, covering everything from politics to social media thirst to the reverberations of colorism across the African diaspora.