Julia Fox Career
Modelling, Fashion Design, & Art
In 2015, not only did Fox become a clothing designer for Franziska Fox, a prolific
women’s knitwear luxe line, but she also began modelling. She was even featured in
Playboy magazine that year.
However, accomplishments don’t stop there for her! Fox is also a brilliant
photographer and painter who has self-published two books of photography
Symptomatic of a Relationship Gone Sour: Heartburn/Nausea (2015) and PTSD
(2016) . If you think that’s all, guess again! In 2017 Fox hosted an art exhibit called
R.I.P Julia , which included the blood of her own body being painted onto silk
canvases.
From that time onwards, Julia Fox has made appearances in various campaigns for
Coach New York, Supreme, and Diesel. She has also appeared in editorials for
Vogue, The Last, CR Fashion Book, Wonderland, Vogue Italia, Vogue
Czechoslovakia, Paper, V, The Face, and Interview.
Acting & Directing Career
Fox’s feature film debut was in the Safdie brothers’ 2019 Netflix film Uncut Gems . In
this movie, she played the role of a showroom saleswoman and mistress of an
erratic jewellery dealer and gambling addict (played by Adam Sandler ). Fox had
been acquainted with the Safdie brothers for nearly ten years after meeting Josh at a
SoHo café in Manhattan. Thanks to her stunning performance, she received a
Gotham Award nomination for Breakthrough Actor.
Fox’s directorial debut, Fantasy Girls , was a short film about teenage sex workers
living in Reno. She also played Scarlet, a cam girl in Ben Hozie’s PVT Chat which
came out on February 5th. Lastly, she had a role in No Sudden Move which
premiered on July 1st of that same year.
Some of Fox’s upcoming projects include the 2022 drama Puppet and the dark
comedy The Trainer . In The Trainer, Fox will star opposite Steven Van Zandt and
Vito Schnabel, and it will be directed by Tony Kaye.