We may now be in 2024, but Julia Fox still isn't done sharing outfit pics from 2023. And tbh, we're not totally surprised given how many statement-worthy ensembles she wore in the last year.
Who could forget her bird-lady look that consisted of a metal bird cage and crow handbag? Or her cheeky heart-shaped bum cut-out trousers that only Julia could realistically pull off? And of course, her love for alternative fabrics, such as the duct tape dress she wore to go on stage with Madonna and the dress made entirely of hair...
And Julia just gave fans a look at a 'fit they might have missed the first time around – easy to do given all the other memorable fashion moments she made. Sharing the image on her Instagram stories, Julia can be seen wearing a body harness and black veil and not much else.
The pics were originally taken by Julia's friend, photographer Richie Shazam, to accompany an interview for Rolling Stone that was released at the end of September 2023.
With the harness made of just four thin strips of studded fabric attached together, it's safe to say this is officially Julia's most naked look *ever*. Yep, even more naked than that tiny chain bodysuit or the strands of beads and chain bikini she wore on the cover of Rollacoaster magazine.
Pairing the harness with a floor-sweeping black veil and towering black platform heels gives a vampire bride feel to the 'fit. A vibe Julia keeps returning to given her penchant for veils having worn a gothic black lace-trimmed veil out and about in LA back in December and a ruffled bridal veil just last week.
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Here's hoping 2024 is full of just as many weird and wonderful Julia Fox 'fits.
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Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!










