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, layering a pair of briefs over white tights. She also added on a blue collared halter top and a fur coat, completing her look with Dsquared2‘s Skate Moss high-heeled boots, which debuted on the runway in 2011.
The “Uncut Gems” star works with stylist Briana Andalore, who also counts singers Coco Jones and Kehlani as clients.
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Fox wore her platinum blond tresses in a slicked-back crop, while her makeup consisted of gray eyeshadow and a nude lip.
Starring Lucy Liu, “Presence” follows a family who moves into a haunted house. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film is shot from the first-person perspective.
Speaking to host Seth Meyers, Fox explained her belief in the supernatural.
“I feel like I was always kind of that weird kid that could sense things and I actually have a ghost in my house right now,” Fox said.
Fox went on to discuss being name-dropped in Charli XCX’s song “360.” The New York Times bestselling author also appeared in the music video alongside Chloë Sevigny and influencer Emma Chamberlain.
“[Charli] said, ‘Hey I’m writing this song, I was inspired by you,'” Fox shared. “At the time you’re just like ‘I hope it’s going to be a good song,’ and then it ends up being the best song of the year.”