Leave it to Julia Fox to bring some heat in the snow.
The “Uncut Gems” star, 33, made her grand entrance at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Friday in a weather-appropriate look that still found a way to push the boundaries.
Fox chose to bring the beach to the snowy mountains, sporting a white knit bikini. However, she layered the skimpy two-piece over a turtleneck catsuit that seemingly protected her from the near-freezing temperatures.
She added extra warmth with a white fur coat and Sorel snow boots ($200 $150), accessorizing further with Gentle Monster sunglasses ($285) and a KNWLS purse ($874).
The “Down the Drain” author is in town to celebrate her latest film, “Presence,” a psychological thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh and featuring Lucy Liu.
The daring look is actually quite conservative for Fox, who has already kicked off 2024 with more than one jaw-dropping ensemble that put her curves on display.
Just last week, Fox hit the streets of New York City in a bridal veil and white dress that featured a cutout so large her entire navel, hips and thighs were exposed to the chilly air, leaving her black underwear on display.
Earlier this month, she took the bow trend to extreme new heights — this time in a warmer climate — as she grabbed dinner in Miami wearing a tiny sheer bra with mini bows to cover up her chest, ruffled bloomers and nothing else.
The actress has certainly left tongues wagging on more than one occasion, seemingly upping her shock factor in any way she can — but she isn’t intending to send any particular message with her skin-baring looks.
In November, Fox told Cosmopolitan UK that she does enjoy showing off her body, but only because she’s “proud” of it.
“Anyone getting mad at me for showing a lot of skin has slapped this label on me as a sexual being. But I’m so much more than that,” the former dominatrix told the magazine.
“I’m proud of my body. Why wouldn’t I wear something revealing, really cool and artsy?”