Julia Fox goes TOPLESS covering up with just pasties as she continues to push fashion boundaries in NYC

Julia Fox continued her streak of daring fashion looks as she stepped out in New York City ahead of the weekend.

The 33-year-old actress and socialite — who often pushes the boundaries of fashion — skipped a shirt and bared her chest as she placed large, black pasties over her breasts.

The Uncut Gems star wore next to nothing as she sported a black, cage-like corset around her stomach.

The bold beauty accentuated the dark look with silver accessories.

Her dark, pink-hued ombre hair was styled in two pigtail braids, secured with black ribbons.

Fearless: Julia Fox continued her streak of daring fashion looks as she stepped out in New York City ahead of the weekend

Bold: The 33-year-old actress and socialite – who often pushes the boundaries of fashion – skipped a shirt and bared her chest as she placed large, black pasties over her breasts

Bold: The 33-year-old actress and socialite – who often pushes the boundaries of fashion – skipped a shirt and bared her chest as she placed large, black pasties over her breasts

Fox, a mother of one, paired the skimpy look with a pair of skintight black liquid leggings that reached her ankles.

She completed the outfit with a pair of black slippers covered in a fluffy, hair-like material.

Finally, the fashion siren carried her belongings in a black leather bag with silver studs and chain details.

The Forbidden Fruits podcaster opted not to wear any jewelry and kept the focus on her ensemble.

Her makeup made her big blue eyes pop while she sported thin brows, smoky shadow and a nude pink lip with a glossy finish.

The Down The Drain author has been busy making bold clothing statements at New York Fashion Week in recent days.

On Thursday she wore a mini dress with a print of a topless woman on the front.

She paired the risky look with a pair of huge black platform heels up to the knee with a long row of buckles.

And before that, she channeled goth glamor as she modeled a set of black angel wings for photographers.

She was dressed in a black PVC outfit with a strapless bra and matching trousers.

Her ripped midsection was on full display in the low-cut pants, which were teamed with sky-high platforms.

Julia looked unbothered as she turned heads on the streets of the Big Apple, holding a can of soda with a straw.

Playful style: Her dark, pink-hued ombre hair was styled in two pigtail braids, secured with black ribbons

Playful style: Her dark, pink-hued ombre hair was styled in two pigtail braids, secured with black ribbons

On a roll: The author of Down The Drain has been busy making striking sartorial statements at New York Fashion Week in recent days

On a roll: The author of Down The Drain has been busy making striking sartorial statements at New York Fashion Week in recent days

A serve!  Fox channeled goth glamor this week while modeling a set of black angel wings for photographers

A serve! Fox channeled goth glamor this week while modeling a set of black angel wings for photographers

Her red-hued locks were styled in the middle and straightened as they flowed down her chest.

The trendsetter appeared on the podcast in July Q with Tom Power and shared a tip for followers.

“It’s never too late to reinvent yourself,” she advised, adding, “I feel like I’m always shouting this from the rooftops because I feel like I’ve had so many different iterations.”

She continued, “You don’t have to put yourself in a box just because you feel like that’s society’s expectation.”

This fall, fans of the ever-evolving influencer can read all about her life in her upcoming memoir.

She promoted the upcoming literary endeavors earlier this week with a flashy Instagram reel that showed her in several eye-catching looks.

In the caption to her 1.5 million followers, she wrote: ‘Sometimes you just gotta say f*ck it and throw your whole life down the drain!!! I’ve been waiting sooooo long for this. I literally prayed for an opportunity like this and now that it’s here I’m actually terrified lol. I haven’t used a ghostwriter, even though I came close to calling one a few times.

‘Writing down your pain is damn hard!!! But it’s so cathartic and I highly recommend anyone to write a book, even if it’s just for your eyes.”