Julia Fox’s micro-mini wedding gown at New York Fashion Week.
Julia Fox's micro-mini wedding gown at New York Fashion Week.
New York Fashion Week: Julia Fox’s Outrageously Glamorous Looks
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Oh, New York Fashion Week! The glitz, the glamour, the jaw-dropping outfits that make you question reality. But you know what? It seems Julia Fox doesn’t need a fashion extravaganza to wear whatever the heck she wants, whenever she wants. She’s a fashion rebel, a maverick whose style knows no boundaries!
This season, Julia has thrown caution to the wind and stepped out in some seriously statement-making outfits. We’ve seen her rocking an ensemble made entirely of watches and strutting her stuff in super low-rise leggings paired with…wait for it…pasties! Yes, you heard that right, pasties. But hold on to your hats (and your eyebrows), because her latest look might just blow your mind.
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Prepare yourselves, folks, because Julia Fox walked into the Wiederhoeft show dressed like a bride…on acid! This wasn’t your traditional fairytale wedding look. Oh no, her hem was short, the bows were plentiful, and those sky-high platform shoes could probably double as weapons of mass distraction. But you know what truly topped it off? A veil with a ruffled hem that cascaded all the way down to the ground. And instead of a bouquet of flowers, she flaunted a small white bag. Talk about unconventional bridal fashion!
Now, some may say this ensemble is a bit over-the-top. But Julia, being the fashion forward diva that she is, doesn’t care. She knows how to grab the attention of the flashing cameras and get people talking. In fact, she recognizes the sacrifices made by women in the past, bravely fighting for the freedom to express themselves through fashion. And boy, does she take that freedom seriously!
In an interview with the Post, she boldly declared, “People want women to behave and be covered up like you’re in Handmaid’s Tale or something.” Julia is here to remind us that fashion is an art form, and artists like her are meant to push boundaries and challenge societal norms. So let the haters hate and the naysayers naysay, because Julia is too busy slaying the fashion game.
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When it comes to planning her Fashion Week wardrobe, Julia plays by her own rules. She aims to make a big impact right from the start, and boy, does she succeed. “That was our first look, it was the start of fashion week. I wanted to go ‘boom’ after being asleep all summer. Just come back — I’m back, ‘I’m here,’” she exclaimed. And go ‘boom’ she did, with everyone going absolutely nuts over her daring bridal ensemble.
While many people dress to please others, Julia is all about pleasing herself. “A lot of times when people get dressed, they’re thinking, ‘Will other people like it?’ And I’m always just thinking, ‘Do I like it?’ I have to think it’s cool, and then I don’t really give a s–t what other people think,” she confessed. And that, my friends, is the secret to her fashion-forward bravery.
So let’s raise a glass to Julia Fox, the unsung hero of New York Fashion Week, who fearlessly combines beauty and audacity in outfits that will leave us talking and craving for more. You go, girl!
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