Would You Wear a Maxi Skirt Made of Men’s Boxers? Julia Fox Just Did.


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A crop top and a maxi skirt worn together is hardly anything out of the ordinary. But, that’s likely because you haven’t yet seen how Julia Fox wears these staples.

This past weekend, the Uncut Gems star was spotted walking through New York City dressed in an unconventional take on this summer’s easiest outfit formula. Rather than wear just any old maxi skirt, Fox wore a ruched patchwork piece that appeared to be made entirely out of different pairs of men’s boxers. The strange assortment featured panels of different fabric, including red plaid, gray tartan, and checkered blue. The very top of the skirt even featured an underwear’s white elastic waistband.

Up top, Fox kept the party going. She wore a butter yellow crop top with an ab-baring hemline that hugged the bottom of her bust. It featured long sleeves, a turtleneck, and attached silver nipple piercings.

To complete the look, Fox added a gray nylon zip-up jacket, a long black leather bag, and blue-and-red pumps.

new york, ny august 10 julia fox is seen on august 10, 2024 in new york city photo by rachpootbauer griffingc images
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new york, ny august 10 julia fox is seen on august 10, 2024 in new york city photo by rachpootbauer griffingc images
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Fox is no stranger to repurposing mundane materials into new garments. For instance, she dominated headlines last year when she showed up at Fashion Month dressed in a bandeau and miniskirt set, both pieces fabricated from variously-sized belts. On another occasion last fall, Fox headed for a night out donning nothing but a plastic garment bag encasing a crisp white button-down (you know, the kind you’d pick up at the dry cleaner’s) wrapped around her torso.

She previously opened up about her avant-garde taste in a 2022 interview with the Cut. “[My publicity team was] like, ‘Oh, they’re a little too editorial,’ ‘It’s too hot. It’s too provocative. It’s too out there,’” she said. “I was just like, ‘Okay, I guess I just have to be more Hollywood and more bland.’ But fuck that narrative if I want to pop out and wear crazy shit—which is what I want to wear.”

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