Julia Fox looks cold as ice with new silver-dyed hair as she puts on a busty display in a corset dress for New York Fashion Week show

Julia Fox transformed herself into an ice queen for her latest appearance at New York Fashion Week.

The 34-year-old actress and model was styled to suit Sunday night’s chilly weather, with new silver-dyed locks in place of her usual brunette look.

She was pictured heading to The Costume Ball in the Big Apple in a striking brown and beige Eunoia dress that highlighted her bust and hourglass figure.

It turned out to be the brand’s Shakespeare dress, which retails for $2,836 on its website.

Despite her low-cut top, the Uncut Gems star was dressed much more modestly than Friday, arriving at Willy Chavarria’s show in a barely-there bow-like ensemble that left little to the imagination.

Julia Fox transformed herself into an ice queen for New York Fashion Week. The actress and model, 34, were styled to suit Sunday’s chilly weather with new silver-dyed locks

Julia watched the sidewalk turn into her personal runway on Sunday as her long silver hair flowed in the wind.

She wore it with a clip pulled back and fanned out over her shoulders to emphasize her delicate waves.

Earlier on Friday, she shared a short video of herself in a hairdresser’s chair, having her standard brunette hair dyed a chilly silver shade to perfect the look.

The muted color also drew attention to her strikingly made-up face, with the essential teal eyeshadow.

It stood out against the splashes of white in the inner corners of her eyes and on her cheekbones, and she wore a lot of blush on her cheeks and a hint of crimson on her plump lips.

Julia wore a muted beige dress with spaghetti straps and a flowing semi-sheer skirt with a thicker satin layer underneath.

The six-foot-tall beauty’s legs were elegantly displayed by the high slit, and she elevated her figure with a pair of beige and white pointed-toed heels.

The NYFW outing comes just over a week after the No Sudden Move actress celebrated her 34th birthday.

She was spotted heading to a party in a yellow bodycon dress with highlighter.

The curve-hugging look was given an extra touch of intrigue thanks to the flared skirt with a single ring at the bottom.

She was pictured heading to The Costume Ball in the Big Apple in a striking brown and beige Eunoia dress that highlighted her bust and hourglass figure

It turned out to be the brand's Shakespeare dress, which retails for $2,836 on its website

She was pictured heading to The Costume Ball in the Big Apple in a striking brown and beige Eunoia dress that highlighted her bust and hourglass figure. It turned out to be the brand’s Shakespeare dress, which retails for $2,836 on its website

The 6-foot-2 beauty's legs were elegantly displayed by the high slit, and she elevated her figure with a pair of beige and white pointed-toed heels.

The 6-foot-2 beauty’s legs were elegantly displayed by the high slit, and she elevated her figure with a pair of beige and white pointed-toed heels.

Her muted silver hair put the spotlight on her strikingly made-up face, with the essential blue-green eyeshadow with white contrasts, lots of blush and a hint of crimson on her lips.

Her muted silver hair put the spotlight on her strikingly made-up face, with the essential blue-green eyeshadow with white contrasts, lots of blush and a hint of crimson on her lips.

The NYFW outing comes just over a week after the No Sudden Move actress celebrated her 34th birthday.  She was spotted in a yellow bodycon dress with highlighter and a ring skirt

The NYFW outing comes just over a week after the No Sudden Move actress celebrated her 34th birthday. She was spotted in a yellow bodycon dress with highlighter and a ring skirt

She still had her long dark brown locks at the time, which contrasted with the bright look.

Julia has been focusing on her modeling and high-profile fashion shows lately, but her career in Hollywood continues.

Last year, she reunited with her No Sudden Move director Steven Soderbergh for the psychological thriller Presence, which was shot in just three weeks after being cleared to film amid the writers’ and actors’ strikes.

The film premiered at Sundance last month and has been acquired for distribution by independent studio Neon. The studio previously distributed the hit Korean thriller Parasite, which was a surprise winner of Best Picture and several other Academy Awards.

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