
Julia Fox talks about her beauty routine and her favorite red carpet look
Julia Fox is a modern muse.
Whether it is Wear low-rise leather, Lingerie modeling Or vibrator Dismantled suit – All she’s done in the past month alone – the actress brings her signature style everywhere she goes.
“It’s just clothes. I think a lot of people, especially in this industry, take it too seriously — (but) for me, it’s all fun,” Fox told Page Six Style before walking the red carpet at Fashion Group’s International Night of Stars gala on Monday.
“It’s just dressing up, but as an adult,” she added.


Although she’s worn “a lot” of memorable looks over the years, Fox told us her “most favorite” right now is the “perfect” Marc Jacobs dress she wore to the amfAR gala in London last week.
And while her wardrobe is filled with avant-garde fashion, she keeps it simple when it comes to her beauty routine and name-checking Lipikar AP+ Triple Repair Moisturizing Cream from La Roche-Posay As one of the drugstore staples you ‘love’.


In addition Make Up For Ever Artist Color Pencil In the shadow Endless Cacao, Fox is also buying Mac nude lipstick In large quantities.
“I have every one,” she said. “It’s a great way to go (and) it looks good with everything.”


No Fox look would be complete without dramatic eye makeup, a DIY beauty look that has always been her signature.
“I love my country Isamaya eye palette“, the star told us. (The brand makes Two basic color options Perfect for mixing and matching.)
After all, what’s more to Fox than being able to say “I actually did it myself.” When you ask about your makeup?
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This article was written by Hannah Southwickassistant trade editor for Page Six. Hannah is actually spying on the deals Styles worn by celebrities at affordable pricesputs Favorite signs in Hollywood To test and find Beauty products That gets the stars ready for the red carpet. She consults fashion designers and industry professionals—including celebrities themselves—for straightforward product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has appeared in USA Today and Parade.
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