Julia Fox's Booty-Baring Gown Belongs In A Museum
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Julia Fox's Booty-Baring Gown Belongs In A Museum
"Fox pulled from Van Herpen's archives and decided on a gown from the Fall/Winter 2021 Haute Couture collection. As is typical for the designer, the dress was a meticulously crafted sculptural number made out of tiny pieces of black-trimmed fabric circles, layered one atop another to create an intricate scale-like effect. The ankle-length piece featured pointy sleeves that resembled small wings."
"As is typical for the designer, the dress was a meticulously crafted sculptural number made out of tiny pieces of black-trimmed fabric circles, layered one atop another to create an intricate scale-like effect. The ankle-length piece featured pointy sleeves that resembled small wings. Apart from the wings and lower skirt details that jutted out, the piece clung to the body and featured several panels that were utterly see-through, including the cutouts on her legs, waist, and décolletage."
Julia Fox co-chaired the New York City Ballet 2025 Fall Fashion Gala and attended the premiere of Foreseeable Future, a new ballet by Jamar Roberts with costumes by Iris Van Herpen. Fox wore a gown from Van Herpen's Fall/Winter 2021 Haute Couture collection that was assembled from tiny black-trimmed fabric circles layered to create an intricate scale-like effect. The ankle-length dress featured pointy, winglike sleeves, clung to the body, and included multiple sheer panels with cutouts at the legs, waist, and décolletage. The gown also had rear cutouts exposing her buttocks, emphasizing her bold, sensual style while supporting ballet and fashion.
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