Julia Fox arrived at LAX Airport in Los Angeles on Thursday wearing a surprisingly casual look, which still managed to turn heads.
The 34-year-old former dominatrix – who relies on stylist Briana Andalore – hauled her carry-on and luggage trolley while sporting a $185 Namilia SS/24 ‘Sєx Symbol’ velour tracksuit jacket and matching black $140 ‘Star’ pants.
Julia’s ‘Sєx symbol’ fashion statement was a tad ironic considering she’s publicly ‘sworn off men’ and said she’d ‘never’ give birth again in a 2022 TikTok.
Fox – who bleached her natural brunette mane and brows in mid-February – shielded her make-up free complexion with mᴀssive black sunglᴀsses.
It was a far cry from the Uncut Gems alum’s dramatic death metal look in New York City on Wednesday promoting the now sold-out $34 e.l.f. Cosmetics x Liquid Death Collection.
Thursday marked the YouTube premiere of Julia’s singing debut with Down the Drain (named after her 2023 memoir), which was filmed during two-time Grammy nominee Charli XCX’s ‘Party Girl’ night at East Village gay club Boiler Room on February 22.
In it, Fox donned a black fishnet top and repeatedly sang the lyrics: ‘I’m a b****, I’m a girl, I’m a mother, I’m a wh***. That’s all I have to say about that.’
On February 26, the Milan-born, Manhattan-raised provocateur publicly thanked the British 31-year-old singer for devoting part of her 75-minute set to her.
‘I love you forever, thank [you] @charli_xcx for sharing your moment with me,’ Julia – who boasts 3.2M Instagram/TikTok followers – gushed.
‘[You] are a *real* girl’s girl. Like [you] actually took that risk on me! Girl, what if I sucked and everyone left?’
Fox and retired celebrity stylist Law Roach will next co-host the reality TV design compeтιтion OMG Fashun, which premieres May 6 on E! Entertainment.
‘OMG Fashun is shaping the future of fashion, emphasizing sustainability, upcycling, and creative craftsmanship to restore integrity to this art form,’ the Pressiat FW/24 catwalker said in a statement.
‘Being the most stylish person in the room doesn’t require breaking the bank; all it takes is creativity and a dash of confidence. My biggest hope is that our viewers will get inspired by what we create on the show and recreate the looks at home using all their old junk they have lying around!’