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Julia Fox wears a bizarre wedding outfit with a low-cut skirt and g-string in the latest fashion statement

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Julia Fox has made a career out of wearing bizarre, nearly naked outfits to shock people.

On Thursday night, the Uncut Gems star did just that when she made another bold outfit choice at the Sotheby's Celebrations Visions of America event with the CFDA in New York City.

However, Fox not only braved the cold in a scantily clad, bizarre bridal look with her G-String in the show, but also braved fashion criticism from American Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who was also in attendance.

Although the pair weren't pictured together, Fox, 33, was hard to miss in her outrageous attire.

Fox's wedding attire featured a ruffle that looked like it was cut from an underskirt, which also helped cover her breasts.

Above that, she wore a short, white, sleeveless turtleneck sweater.

Julia Fox has made a career out of wearing bizarre, nearly naked outfits to shock people

Her white skirt was pulled down to mid-thigh, fully exposing her black G-string.

White lace fingerless gloves and a sheer head-covering veil completed her sartorial statement.

Her eye makeup was done in her typically dramatic fashion with eerie, ethereal white eyeshadow.

Although Fox did not pose with Wintour, she did collaborate with model and photographer Richie Shazam, who appeared in Vogue.

Fox discussed her keen sense of style with The cut in 2022, she said, “My publicity team said, 'Oh, they're a little too editorial. It's too sexy. It's too provocative. It's too much,'” she said.

'I was like, “Okay, I guess I just need to be more Hollywood and more boring.” But fuck that story if I want to come out and wear crazy things – and that's what I want to wear.”

American Vogue editor Anna Wintour was also in attendance, although it is unclear whether the two crossed paths

American Vogue editor Anna Wintour was also in attendance, although it is unclear whether the two crossed paths

In December, she spoke about her fashion sense with Charli XCX Interview magazinesaying: 'I always loved clothes. I never had money for clothes, so I went to all those really nice stores on Fifth Avenue and stole beautiful clothes.

'Then I made them my own, by cutting them into pieces. I loved leotards and I loved performing. I used to do shows in my living room. I recruited my little brother and his best friend and had them perform with me. I was really tyrannical about my performances.'

She continued, “I didn't even realize there's a code when you become a celebrity or whatever, that it's a lot about who you dress. At first I was wearing the big brands, but then I thought, “Wait, these other things are more interesting.”

“It wasn't my intention to disparage the bigger brands. I didn't realize that this isn't the way politics works. You have to wear the brands. There is something strange, unwritten. Then I just feel like they canceled me, but actually I canceled them first. And they all end up copying me anyway,” she said.

A frill that looked as if it had been cut from an underskirt covered her breasts.  Above that, she wore a short, white, sleeveless turtleneck sweater

A frill that looked as if it had been cut from an underskirt covered her breasts. Above that, she wore a short, white, sleeveless turtleneck sweater

Her latest effort responds to her personal challenge.  The Uncut Gems actress, 33, wore a barely-there look that appeared to be inspired by a wedding dress

Her latest effort responds to her personal challenge. The Uncut Gems actress, 33, wore a barely-there look that appeared to be inspired by a wedding dress

Her white skirt was pulled up to mid-thigh, fully exposing her black G-string (pictured above with Richie Shazam)

Her white skirt was pulled up to mid-thigh, fully exposing her black G-string (pictured above with Richie Shazam)

Karina Sokolovsky, Julia Fox and Frank Everett pose at Sotheby's Celebrations Visions of America

Karina Sokolovsky, Julia Fox and Frank Everett pose at Sotheby's Celebrations Visions of America

Fox's debut memoir Down the Drain hit bookstores in October and has become a bestseller, thanks in part to her wild fashion sense and her relationship with Kanye West, 46.

The Guardian called her book a “wild children's memoir.”

“Just fifty pages in Julia Fox's memoir are devoted to recounting her two most high-profile roles—first as the breakout actress in Uncut Gems and later as Kanye West's girlfriend,” the short blurb began.

“The Other 260 is her astonishing life story, from growing up unsupervised in New York City to the boyfriend on Rikers Island, her time as a dominatrix and the heroin addiction that nearly killed her.”

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