
Babydoll Baroque: Julia Fox Proves Romance Never Goes Out of Style at Marc Jacobs
Darling readers, if there’s one thing we can always count on in this wildly unpredictable fashion landscape, it’s Julia Fox delivering sartorial drama that leaves us absolutely breathless. The eternally captivating star of “The Trainer” proved once again why she remains fashion’s most fearless chameleon at Marc Jacobs’ fall 2025 presentation at the iconic New York Public Library this past Monday evening.
Fox arrived at the Manhattan venue embodying pure ethereal romance, floating through the literary landmark in an ensemble that could only be described as boudoir fantasy meets avant-garde artistry. The pièce de résistance? Those absolutely divine unreleased rose gold satin pumps from Marc Jacobs’ spring 2025 collection – a tantalizing preview that had every fashion insider scrambling for their phones.

These weren’t just any ordinary heels, darlings. The pumps featured an audaciously elongated pointed toe with an architectural squared finish that pushed the boundaries of conventional footwear design. The sculpted slim block heel, measuring approximately four inches, represented a surprisingly restrained choice for Fox, who typically gravitates toward sky-high platforms that could rival the Chrysler Building.
Her babydoll dress in the most delicate pale blush served as the perfect canvas for her theatrical interpretation of romantic femininity. The plunging lace bodice cascaded dramatically across her décolletage, while oversized sleeves hung suspended from her shoulders like gossamer wings, creating an otherworldly silhouette that photographer’s dreams are made of. The voluminous tulle bubble skirt, punctuated by a single dainty bow, transformed her into a modern-day fairy tale princess with an unmistakably edgy twist.
Fox’s beauty narrative proved equally compelling, with her raven-black hair styled in that coveted wet-look texture that’s been dominating red carpets this season. Her makeup artist crafted a mesmerizing smoky eye using deep reds and blacks, creating an intoxicating contrast against her porcelain complexion and the soft blush tones of her ensemble.

The Marc by Marc Jacobs Small Cristina Satchel in pristine white provided the perfect punctuation mark to this study in contrasts – light and dark, romantic and rebellious, classic and completely contemporary.
Fox found herself in stellar company throughout the evening, surrounded by fashion’s elite including the radiant Olivia Ponton, eternally chic Bijou Phillips, society darling Nicky Hilton Rothschild, the incomparable Kiki Lane, and Saturday Night Live’s brilliant Ego Nwodim, who cleverly echoed Fox’s footwear choice in Marc Jacobs’ elongated-toe pumps rendered in sophisticated black.
This appearance follows Fox’s recent angelic moment at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of “The Trainer,” where she stunned in architectural white alongside Paris Hilton, proving once again that she’s mastered the art of fashion transformation.

