We’re all accustomed to Julia Fox’s outré wardrobe by now. She’s been seen in everything from Y-fronts and condom-adorned bandeau tops to extreme low-rise jeans and barely there dresses (including a corset mini wedding dress complete with dramatic veil as recently as last month). In London to promote her debut memoir Down the Drain, Fox included a tribute to a beloved British royal among her characteristically eye-catching outfits.
While roaming the streets of London, the actor and author wore a head-turning—perhaps eyebrow-raising—ensemble consisting of a pleated white lace midi-skirt from Chopova Lowena, white leather cowboy boots, a navy leather Mowalola shoulder bag adorned with the Union Jack, and white ribbons in her hair. The focal point of her look? Her one-of-a-kind cream Eve Corsets corset top, featuring an embroidered and bejeweled likeness of the late Princess Diana’s face on the front.
Some might call Julia Fox’s look a unique and offbeat tribute to British culture and Princess Diana, incorporating princess-like elements such as white lace, ribbons, and corsetry, as well as the Union Jack flag. Others might deem it gaudy and inaccurate, reflecting the opulent Rococo style of Versailles more than UK royalty. Whichever side you land on, she certainly succeeded in capturing people’s attention.
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