Julia Fox is a style icon who is known for being completely herself in the fashion industry, refusing to be caught in an outfit that anyone else has. She recently debuted a new buttery Velveeta-branded gold hair color that garnered attention at a Knicks game and is now hosting a new E! show called “OMG Fashun.” Fox is a disruptor by nature and is known for bringing her 3-year-old son, Valentino, to appearances and gigs, nurturing his creative side and embracing freedom in their household.

As the host of “OMG Fashun,” Fox challenges aspiring designers to create outfits using unconventional materials, encouraging them to think outside the box without breaking the bank. The show features judges like Law Roach and involves challenges such as creating looks out of garbage, using sex toys as decoration, and incorporating dried bugs into outfits. While Fox admits to struggling with eliminating designers on the show, she relies on her friend to take on the role of the bad cop when necessary.

Fox’s career has expanded beyond hosting to include acting in a Jordan Peele-produced movie and recording a single titled “Down the Drain.” She has always been an attention magnet, especially after her breakthrough performance in the 2019 movie “Uncut Gems.” Her 2023 memoir, “Down the Drain,” delves into her tumultuous upbringing, early adulthood struggles, and experiences in relationships with figures like Kanye West. Fox credits her time as a dominatrix for shaping her into the public figure she is today.

Despite her fierce public persona, Fox has been open about her diagnosis with autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder, attributing them to her peaks and valleys in productivity. She views being neurodivergent as a gift that helps her understand herself better. At 34, she is eager to see how aging will factor into her image, embracing the idea of going gray and owning her unique style as she continues to make her mark on the entertainment industry.

Fox’s decision to bring her son, Valentino, into her work and life challenges the idea of parenting being isolated from other aspects of life. She resides in a Harlem brownstone with her son, a model-photographer friend, and a ghost from the home’s previous owner. Despite having sworn off men, Fox acknowledges that finding a partner who respects her independence and prioritizes understanding her non-traditional lifestyle would be a challenge. She continues to push boundaries in the fashion industry and remains unapologetically herself in all aspects of her life.

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