Okay, by now we all know that when Julia Fox turns up at an event (or makes a post on social media), she doesn't come to play. Generally, the artist-actress-model-muse is there to deliver an outfit that will send the internet and fashion journalists into meltdown: whether it's the centaurification of her latest paparazzi look, a "pyro" coat that catches on fire or a dress that is basically half bikini.

Yep, when it comes to pulling a look, she just can't help herself! Now, she's at it again. After landing in Milan for fashion week she's already repped the bikini as an autumn staple, in an orange bikini top with dramatic metal detailing. But the major event? She's been seen strutting her way through the Italian streets and on the FRow in a "denim" look that we honestly cannot get over.

The alt girl icon stepped out in her own unique take on a Canadian tuxedo with a seriously entrancing zip-through jacket and matching itsy-bitsy mini skirt. While on first inspection the blue look appeared to be denim, this is actually an optical illusion and the outfit is made from PVC.

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She paired the two-piece with matching PVC gloves, her signature "fox eye" makeup and some seriously stylish, wet look hair dyed with blue tips for the occasion. To finish off the outfit, she rocked some black, high-shine boots and a tiny black handbag. While it's a fire fit, the outfit is not yet ready to buy and is believed to be a custom look made just for Julia.

The look was debuted as Julia took her place alongside the invited guests at the Diesel Spring/Summer 2023 collection, which counted around 4,300 people in the audience - some 1600 of which were fashion students. Basically, it was the MFW Super Bowl...

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