Julia Fox has the most racist look yet as she bares breasts in a sexy sheer corset at the Art of Elysium gala

Julia Fox has the most racist look yet as she bares breasts in a sexy sheer corset at the Art of Elysium 25th Anniversary gala in Cannes

Julia Fox dropped her jaw on Sunday when she bared her breasts in a sexy see-through top at the 25th anniversary of Art of Elysium.

The provocative bombshell, 33 – who recently labeled herself “high class white trash” – turned the heat in Cannes, France high by leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination.

Julia’s top was a see-through creation that hugged her cleavage and flowed over her belly.

The Uncut Gems star covered her lower half in a voluminous, two-layered white skirt that billowed out in a puddle of dust.

She accessorized her look with dazzling jewelry, updo and a glossy dark lip.

Crystal clear: Julia Fox, 33, gasped Sunday when she bared her breasts in a sexy see-through top at the Art of Elysium 25th Anniversary

Eye-catching looks: This provocative bombshell caused a stir in Cannes, France by leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination

Eye-catching looks: This provocative bombshell caused a stir in Cannes, France by leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination

Dazzling look: Julia's top was a see-through creation that hugged her cleavage and flowed over her belly.  The Uncut Gems star covered her lower half in a voluminous, two-tiered white skirt that billowed out into a puddle of fabric

Dazzling look: Julia’s top was a see-through creation that hugged her cleavage and flowed over her belly. The Uncut Gems star covered her lower half in a voluminous, two-tiered white skirt that billowed out into a puddle of fabric

Known for her dazzling fashion and daring aesthetic, Fox recently admitted to having liposuction and botox in the past.

The former dominatrix told Elle she had “saggy” and her body had changed, but that she “wouldn’t do a damn thing about it.”

Julia revealed she would reconsider the cosmetic procedures, saying, “I’m, like, saggy, like, things aren’t sitting the way they used to.” But it’s like I’m not going to do anything about it.’

The artist has become famous for taking big risks when it comes to her personal aesthetic, which propelled her to the global fashion scene.

However, Fox recently hit fashion’s biggest night during an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com.

She believes the Met Gala has moved away from its roots and is now a show of overt favoritism.

“If it were about fashion, I’d be there, but it’s not. It’s about politics, privilege, who your parents are and how much money you make,” Fox said.

Then the fashionista said she wanted to serve as an inspiration for future designers who want to make radical decisions within their profession.

Fashionista: Fox recently called herself

Fashionista: Fox recently called herself “high class white trash” when she pumped gas in Diesel underwear and furry white heels

Pushing boundaries: Known for her dazzling fashion and daring aesthetic, Fox recently admitted to having liposuction and botox in the past;  pictured in Milan, February 2023

Pushing boundaries: Known for her dazzling fashion and daring aesthetic, Fox recently admitted to having liposuction and botox in the past; pictured in Milan, February 2023

Fashion A Game: The artist has become famous for taking big risks when it comes to her personal aesthetic, which propelled her to the global fashion scene;  pictured in Paris, March 2023

Fashion A Game: The artist has become famous for taking big risks when it comes to her personal aesthetic, which propelled her to the global fashion scene; pictured in Paris, March 2023

Fox proclaimed, “I just want to tell people, ‘Don’t aspire to be like these people [who went to the Met]strive to be yourself.”

“There’s a little boy or girl there [who] will look at me and not be ashamed – fashion and art is about vision,” she said.

Fox also came up with the idea of ​​creating its own fashion-forward event that could potentially rival the Met Gala.

‘I want to support fashion designers. Me and my friends hope to start our own gala and help raise funds for underprivileged people and single mothers,” she said.