Julia Fox has proven too many times to be the queen of bold style and makeup looks. In her latest sighting on Wednesday in New York City, she channelled her inner goth rock star when walking a dog in a very bizarre outfit — even for her standards.
The model sported an edgy black blazer over a white shirt, a pleated skirt with silver chains and zippers and massive sky-high platform heels. However, it’s her make-up that topped the chat in her ensemble. The model wore a “corpse paint” makeup look that turned heads as she walked with a large St. Bernard dog wearing its spiked collar.
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In the sighting also, Julia Fox wore her long, platinum blond hair straight down her back with two jet-black streaks extending from her eyeshadow over her hair and to the back of her head. The model pulled off her look with e.l.f Cosmetic’s Liquid Death collaboration, with makeup artist Colby Smithchannelling KISS 80s glam rock using the affordable brand’s “Corpse Paint” collection.
The makeup artist used the Eye Die eyeshadow ($5) in a pale white shade called Wispy Cloud all over her face before using the black lipstick ($9) around her eyes and finishing her look with a barbed wire design drawn around her lips with black liquid eyeliner ($7).
Julia Fox took to Instagram to share her looks and captioned it, “This is my interpretation of The Final Boss of the * weird Barbies * 💅🏻,” the mom of one captioned a close-up look of her makeup. Several fans were obsessed with the look, with former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Lisa Rinna commenting, “Wowza” and singer SZA calling her, “Hot.”
As stated above, the actress is no stranger to pushing fashion boundaries. She even risked a wardrobe malfunction in her 2024 Oscar look which featured a beaded fringe skirt with metal pasties, and a similar yet less dramatic black eye look, which was named the “the Fox Eye.”
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