Julia Fox wore an ice skating-inspired look on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' on Jan. 21, including a pair of Dsquared2 ice skate boot heels from 2011.
The actress stopped by "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" to promote her new psychological thriller "Presence."
Anyone who exists at the intersection of scary movie lover, Lucy Liu stan, and Julia Fox follower (aka myself) should keep an eye on Presence—the latest horror release from director Steven Soderbergh.
The cast of Presence includes Julia Fox, who stars as Cece, the family's real estate agent that shows them a house in a good school district. Ahead of the film's release date, Neon have released a fake realty website for Cece that you can visit here, as well as setting up a number of ads for her around New York City
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Julia Fox talks about living with a ghost, Charli xcx namedropping her in her song "360" and receiving calls from friends about being featured in realtor ads for her film Presence.
Julia Fox isn't one to fall into a fashion rut. The actress, mother (in every sense of that word), best-selling author, former Cosmopolitan UK cover star, and all-around it girl is known for her radical outfit transformations.
The lace-up white boots feature a sky-high skinny heel attached to a blade sole, though Fox had no problem walking on set. Unsurprisingly, the dangerous footwear wasn’t the only befuddling part of the actress’ look. Fox gave the no-pants trend a whirl, styling white briefs with a blue and white collared top.
The "Uncut Gems" actor revealed her Harlem townhouse is haunted by a ghost named Beauty, a "matriarch" her 4-year-old son claims to see.
Julia Fox brought her playful sense of style to NBC's "Late Night with Seth Meyers" on Tuesday. The actress stopped by to discuss her latest film "Presence," out Friday. Fox tried out the "no pants" trend,
The actress says she didn't find out about the spirit until after she and her son had already moved into their happily haunted home.
Julia Fox cut her own hair into a long pixie cut, inspired by Jim Carrey's Ace Ventura, she told Page Six. The model-actress is used to bold style choices — in the past she's worn a 'body bag' and a tail.