It was only a matter of time before Julia Fox (style icon and barely-there dressing enthusiast) stepped out for this year’s New York Fashion Week festivities — and where Julia goes, chaotic fashion is always sure to follow.
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True to her brand, the actress kicked off NYFW 2023 while wearing one of her most daring outfits to date: a teeny tiny silver chain bra (complete with oval nipple pasties) and a matching metal thong. The look made its debut as Fox attended the Naomi Campbell X Pretty Little Thing show on Tuesday night, where she paired the tiny silver set (which left her legs, midriff, and underboob on full display) with a slouchy black leather trench coat from the supermodel’s new collection. Ankle-skimming black leather boots and a pair of coordinating chain earrings accessorized Julia’s look, and she rounded it out by wearing her copper-toned hair down straight with a side part and by swiping on a bold black lip.
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Fox wasn’t the only one to step out in celebration of Campbell’s first collaboration with Pretty Little Thing — Emily Ratajkowski and Tommy Dorfman, who wore a plunging mustard minidress and a sheer white shirt, respectively, were also seated in the front row during the original super’s show.
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The most notable part of the evening, however, occurred when Naomi opted to take the runway in a totally see-through bedazzled silver halter dress while serving a masterclass in walking. During her appearance, Campbell complemented her sexy look by wearing her hair down straight with a middle part and adding a pair of silver hoop earrings.
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"I want to collaborate with young, emerging designers," the model told W Magazine about her decision to pursue the project. "And so for me, if I can get them on the platform, and get the light shone on them, and give them a helping hand in their career and what they want to do with their own designs, helping them on their journey, that makes me happy.