Julia Fox, Low-rise pants, SHOCKED Social Media!! Wardrobe Malfunction or deliberate attempt to create Sensation!!

Julia Fox, an actress best known for her role in the 2019 film Uncut Gems, has been at the center of a social media debate after attending a red carpet event in New York City wearing dangerously low-rise pants.

The pants, which were held up by a thin string, left little to the imagination and caused many people to do a double take. While some people praised Fox for her confidence, others accused her of being tasteless and insensitive.

The truth is, everyone is entitled to wear whatever they want, whether it’s a pair of low-rise pants or a floor-length gown. And while it’s perfectly fine to have an opinion on someone else’s outfit choice, ultimately it’s up to the individual to decide what they feel comfortable wearing. So let’s all just take a deep breath and relax – after all, it’s just fashion.

 

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Julia Fox: How low can she go?

Although Julia Fox has a history of pushing the envelope in terms of fashion, her most recent ensemble may be a career-high or low.

For a recent night out in New York City, the “Uncut Gems” actor wore a black bikini top and patchwork leather leggings that dipped dangerously low in the front, begging for a wardrobe disaster with every step.

Christine Quinn, the star of “Selling Sunset,” who was completely covered in a yellow minidress with ruffles, and Amelia Hamlin, who had bleached eyebrows and wore low-rise jeans that appeared rather conventional in comparison to Fox’s outfit, also joined her.

 

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 Due to her seemingly endless torso, fans immediately commented on the look on social media, making memes and even comparing her to a centaur.

One user remarked, “I wish I was as confident about everything as Julia Fox is about those trousers staying up. Another person remarked, “At this point, Julia Fox in Uncut Gems feels like a fever dream. She becomes more and farther distant from the light each day as she changes into Jar Jar Binks.

A third person wrote, “Except for Julia Fox in these pants, I want everyone to wear whatever they choose and to feel authentically comfortable in who they are. I’m afraid I can’t permit it.