The reigning queen of sartorial experimentalism has done it again.
Julia Fox never fails to make a bold statement with her street style and her latest look is no exception. Her white apron dress appears to be a whimsical take on what we can only refer to as hospitalcore.
The actor stepped out in a white maxi dress with a high mock neck, short sleeves, and a fitted waist. From the front, the dress looked almost like a nurse's Halloween costume. But from the back, the dress was revealed to be held together three white ties—kind of like, you know, a hospital gown.
Fox completed her medical-inspired look with a headband tied under chin almost like a white hospital bandage. She wore white heels covered in the same material as her dress and carried a large white Adidas duffel bag. For her makeup, she opted for a dark nude lip and bright blue eyeshadow.
This isn’t the first time Fox has repped Adidas of late. Last month, she wore a white and blue Adidas look in a method dressing moment for the Rome premiere of her upcoming film The Trainer. With her white Adidas bag and her white headpiece, perhaps her latest nurse-core look is another sartorial nod to the film.
This is also not Fox’s first monochromatic moment in recent weeks. In October, she appeared at another event at the Rome Film Festival wearing a daring all-black look with a sheer top and leather skirt.
Fox recently released her memoir, Down the Drain, in which she details her unconventional and rapid rise to fame while dating Kanye West and how she has worked to break free from being labeled as simply his ex.
“I don’t ever want to just be known as someone’s girlfriend,” she told us at InStyle earlier this year. “I know I’m so much more than that. And I feel like that happens so much to women in this industry. They’re only as good as their partner or they can make a whole career off being some guy’s partner. But regardless, either way, it becomes their identity. And I feel like I have to transcend that, and I want to break that mold, and I want to just stand on my own two feet and not need a man to back me. I did that for years. I’m good. I have established myself, and I want to keep establishing myself. And maybe one day I’ll even be taken seriously.”