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Julia Fox Shows How Sheer Dressing Is Done in New Video

Julia Fox displayed her expertise in sheer dressing in a brand new video for the Yayoi Kusama Exhibition 2024, at the National Gallery of Victoria. The model and actor recently took to her official Instagram account to share the video featuring herself in an alluring and sensuous look. As showcased in the video, Fox donned a completely see-through number, which featured a few red flower embellishments. The fit flaunted the actor’s stunning and toned figure beautifully.

Julia Fox’s sheer fit brings some edgy flower power

Julia Fox exuded major flowery energy with her spectacular outfits in a new aesthetic video for the National Gallery of Victoria’s Yayoi Kusama Exhibition. The caption of the video read, “Illusion or reality?” with a flower and sparkles emoji. The video began with the actor gracefully lying on a bed of captivating red flowers. She was wearing an entirely sheer full-sleeve fit with a few flower adornments.

Fox looked flawless and mesmerizing in the outfit. She styled the look by pairing it with gorgeous dark red heels handcrafted by Matea Gluščević. Julia Fox opted for a dramatic makeup look to go with this outfit. It included faded eyebrows, defined eyes, a rosy blush on the cheeks, and ravishing red lips to match the surrounding flowers. She wore a blonde dramatically curly and vintage hairstyle for this look.

As the video went on, Julia Fox appeared in another jaw-dropping red flower-embellished ensemble. It featured a strapless fitted dress featuring draped details. The ensemble further displayed an enormous artistic piece covered in red flowers around the waist. It was placed in a way that made the actor look like she was emerging from it.

Designer Wackie Ju designed the garment for this video. In the meantime, Meg McConville acted as the makeup artist for the look, and hair artist John Novotny was behind her hair. Meanwhile, Briana Andalore served as the stylist.

Originally reported by Nikita Nath on Mandatory.

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