The Uncut Gems' star showcased her quirky style when attending premiere events for Adam Sandler's 'Love You' and FKA Twigs' 'The Crow' in New York City,
- Aug 22, 2024
AceShowbiz - Julia Fox brings her edgy look in a new event. On Tuesday, August 20, the model/actress was photographed showcasing her quirky style when attending premiere events in New York City.
The "Uncut Gems" star stunned when she showed up at Adam Sandler's new Netflix special "Love You" as well as Bill Skarsgard and FKA Twigs' "The Crow". For the occasion, Julia opted for a risque outfit that showcased her undergarment.
The 34-year-old graced the red carpet in a velvet top and oversized black blazer. Unlike her usual outfits, her ensemble this time was pretty much modest though she put a racy twist on her skirt. The pencil skirt had a pair of pink panties sewn to the outside for everyone to see.
Julia paired the look with long black boots, her go-to bold eye-makeup as she sported pink blush. The mom of one had her shoulder-length platinum blonde parted in the middle as she held a mini handbag that appeared to match the underwear.
Fans were impressed by Julia's one-of-a-kind style with one quoting Charli XCX's song "360". "I'm so Julia," the person wrote the lyrics which were indeed inspired by the former girlfriend of Kanye West. Another, meanwhile, quoted Charli and Billie Eilish's single "Guess" that was about guessing her underwear's color.
"julia really said DON'T HAVE TO GUESS THE COLOR OF MY UNDERWEAR," one person commented on Instagram.
Julia has been known for her unique fashion. Last week, she turned heads while walking the streets of New York City in a skirt made of multiple pairs of boxer shorts. She previously attended a Knicks basketball game completely pantsless and stepped out in a cutout wedding dress earlier this year.
Defending her usual risque looks, Julia said in an interview back last September, "There were a lot of haters, being like, 'This is unacceptable. This is setting such a bad example.' But, it's like, 'Why? It's just my body.' "
The "Down the Drain" author then wondered, "Is my body, like, ugly? Is my body a crime? Did my body slap your grandma? The way that they were acting, it was like, 'What the heck!' "