Katie Holmes’ Franco Sarto Mary Janes are under $60 on Amazon
We’re falling for this autumn shoe trend.
Katie Holmes frequently steps out in NYC wearing effortless, casual cool-girl styles. And while the A-lister has a penchant for designer duds, she also incorporates more accessible picks like her go-to Franco Sarto shoes.
Last autumn, the “Batman Begins” star wore a sheer, pale green lace blouse paired with straight-leg jeans — but it was her Franco Sarto Tinsley Mary Jane Flats that elevated the outfit and pulled the look together.
Now, her outfit-making, transitional-weather-ready shoes are up to 57% off ahead of Prime Big Deal Days.

With a square toe and an adjustable buckle closure, these shoes are made for walking.
They’re available in sizes 5-13 in a staggering array of colors, including hot-pink and oxblood faux patent leather, tweed, animal print and even a gem-encrusted version.

The Mary Jane shoe also incorporates a low, sculptural heel for visual interest and is partially made from recycled materials.
“Very comfortable and stylish,” raves one five-star review.

Many Amazon shoppers even mention owning several pairs, and the style receives high marks for both the look and feel.
“I bought these for work as a flight attendant, they are sooo cute and comfortable!” reads another five-star review.

Holmes also stepped out a few months ago in another metallic pair from the brand, the Marlina Mule.

Mindy Kaling is also a fan of the open-work kitten heels, which remain versatile as the temperatures drop and can pair with party dresses when the holiday season sets in (and with jeans, until then).

No matter which style you choose, snap them up while they’re on sale, then spend these transitional weather months admiring your chic footwear picks (that you got for a steal).
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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to pinpointing the season’s next big fashion trends to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.
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