
"On one cover, photographed by Tarek Mawad, Fox stood against a studio-looking backdrop with a motion blur effect. Despite the movement-esque feel of the image, her outfit still stood out. Eschewing a top or a brassiere, she wore nothing but a feather vest that put her torso on full display, including her décolletage, waist, and navel. She paired the look with fitted black pants with a contrasting waistband and zipper closure panel."
"Fox even rocked it unbuttoned, giving it the illusion of pointy ends. Instead of a regular belt, the Down the Drain author cinched her bottoms with a slinky strap accented with a lone bow in the center. Fox completed the look with shoulder-dangling earrings, which hung visibly under her chic black bob with blunt bangs. Even her makeup matched the hair's severe vibe. Just peep her dark, smoky eyeshadow. The entire look - from her "top" to her accessories - was from Dsquared2."
"New York Fashion Week had some great style moments, but the weeklong style extravaganza just wasn't the same without Julia Fox, who decided to skip the season. What she deprived fashion girls of in street-style serves, however, she more than made up for in high-fashion magazine covers. At the beginning of NYFW, for example, the Uncut Gems star graced the cover of Us Weekly in an all-white number with a coquettecore bow accent."
Julia Fox skipped New York Fashion Week street-style appearances but surfaced prominently on magazine covers. She appeared on a Us Weekly cover in an all-white look with a coquettecore bow. For Grazia’s "Call of the Wild" issue, one cover shows her wearing a feather vest that reveals her décolletage, waist, and navel paired with fitted black pants featuring a contrasting waistband and zipper panel. She styled the look with a slinky strap belt with a lone bow, shoulder-dangling earrings, a chic black bob, and smoky eye makeup. A second Grazia cover presents her in a Schiaparelli black-and-gold knitted cardigan with bow closures and a trompe l’oeil snake-scale motif.
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