Julia Fox labels herself “high class white trash” as she steps into LA wearing UNDERWEAR instead of pants
Julia Fox left caution to the wind as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Friday and rocked another bold look.
The 33-year-old actress left caution to the wind when she chose to wear Diesel underwear instead of pants for a quick gas station run.
Fox — who recently wore an outfit made of CONDOOMS — styled her risky bottoms with a little white crop top that read, “high class white trash.”
She put on a trendy brown blazer and walked to the entrance of the convenience store in a pair of hairy white heels.
The Uncut Gems star also accessorized with futuristic shades, chunky silver earrings and her gorgeous dark brown hair was worn down.
Wow! Julia Fox left caution to the wind as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Friday and rocked another bold look
Quite a choice: The 33-year-old actress left caution to the wind when she opted to wear Diesel underwear instead of pants for a quick gas station run
The artist is known for taking public fashion risks, be it with barely there looks or spooky, clown-inspired makeup.
However, Fox recently hit fashion’s biggest night during an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com.
She believes the Met Gala — held annually in New York City and attended by the likes of Kim Kardashian and Blake Lively — has moved away from its roots and is now a display 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.
She then stated that she wanted to serve as an inspiration to future designers who wanted to make radical decisions within their craft.
“I just want to say that 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.
Fox — who recently wore an outfit made of CONDOOMS — styled her risky bottoms with a tiny white crop top that read, “high class white trash.”
She put on a trendy brown blazer and walked to the entrance of the convenience store in a pair of hairy white heels.
Risky Business: The artist is known for taking public fashion risks, be it with barely there looks or spooky, clown-inspired makeup
Candid: However, Fox recently hit the biggest fashion night during an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com. She believes the Met Gala — held annually in New York City and attended by the likes of Kim Kardashian and Blake Lively — has moved away from its roots and is now a display of overt favoritism.
While she has focused on expanding her sense of style in recent years, the influencer has also kept up with her acting career, which began after the release of Uncut Gems in 2019.
According to deadlineFox will currently appear in the comedy feature film The Trainer, which was in development for over a decade before signing on as one of the cast members in March of last year.
The media outlet also reported that Vito Schnabel, who also came up with the story, would star in the film, as well as Steven Van Zandt.
The release date of the Trainer has not yet been revealed to the public.