Uncut Gems star Julia Fox is going viral, yet again, for a disturbing fashion choice at New York Fashion Week. Fox’s final look for the week has taken the gold for the most bizarre artistic decisions she has ever made. To finish off her cropped leather jacket and gray miniskirt, the model added a 6-foot replication of a body that served as her bag for the evening. The vinyl body bag weighed 3.5 pounds, according to Page Six Style. Additionally, it featured similar 10-inch heels that Fox wore to complete this creepy look. Decked out in a blonde wig, this unusual body bag was designed by Toronto-based designer Michael Kale.
Subsequently, Kale said: “Seeing Julia Fox wearing my pieces is a dream come true; she was a muse of mine for this collection.” Kale also designed the cropped jacket worn by Fox which matched the body bag, only adding to its extra-spooky effect. Fox doesn’t typically shy away from that which is frightening. Except for the Birkin purses gifted to her by ex-Kanye West. The model described one of the bags as being too “scary to wear out”. Granted, one of the Birkins was “actually slashed by a machete” in an unfortunate night out.
Julia Fox Turns Heads With Realistic Body Bag Satchel
Fox has been known for stunting in avant-garde outfits, especially with a dramatic flair. In last year’s NYFW, Fox sported a low-rise pant skirt and simply duck taped her breasts with one single piece of tape. The ex-dominatrix often shows off her fit-bod, once rocking the lowest of low-rise pants and a bikini top, and another time dressing in a leather cropped hoodie with butt-cut-out pants that featured a tail. The former outfits revealed her whole pubic bone to the public.
Even in her artistic endeavors, Fox tends to visit what typically would be disturbing as an inspiration. One of her most noteworthy exhibitions included a series of paintings in which she applied her own blood on silk canvas. It’s easy to see that Fox does not give a f**k about what people say about her forms of expression. Whether it’s style or art, this head-turning muse continues to walk at the beat of her own drum.