
"It's in the DNA of fashion provocateurs to wear controversial trends; the more polarizing or out-there they are, the stronger the appeal. Julia Fox is one such provocateur. She almost exclusively dresses in divisive clothes, whether they're "naked," cheugy, or extremely unconventional. Even when she tries trends that aren't particularly adventurous, she's skilled at bibbidi-bobbidi-boo-ing them into something more avant-garde."
"Her wardrobe choices included a navy blue polo shirt and low-rise jeans. The midriff-forward waistline has been hotly debated for decades. Originally gaining notoriety in the early 2000s as a celeb go-to (see: Paris Hilton and Britney Spears' early looks), the style made a comeback in recent years to lukewarm reception."
"Fox, "shirt," and "jeans" don't often go together in a sentence. So, to yassify her understated ensemble, she threw on a fur coat with an ironic accouterment. Affixed on it was a ribbon, typically worn by contest winners, which bore the word "LOSER." She further merchandised her look with a statement buckle belt and ballerina pink sneakerinas, fashion's latest footwear crossbreed."
Julia Fox consistently favors divisive, provocative clothing and often transforms conventional trends into avant-garde statements. At the Anniversary premiere after-party, she opted for a low-key navy polo and low-rise jeans, embracing a midriff-forward silhouette that traces back to early 2000s celebrity style. The low-rise comeback has divided generations, with Gen Z embracing it while many millennials remain skeptical. Fox elevated the understated look with a fur coat adorned with a "LOSER" ribbon, a statement buckle belt, and ballerina pink sneakerinas, blending irony, nostalgia, and contemporary footwear hybridization to make the outfit strikingly wearable.
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