Julia Fox looked mesmerizing as she arrived at her book party in New York City on Thursday.
The 33-year-old model put on a sultry display in a strapless, crimson leather corset top and a pair of white shorts featuring a unique style of a red arrow wrapped around it.
To go with her red and white look, she sported a single leather opera glove and white over-the-knee, lace-up boots.
She also rocked an extremely long, red velvet-colored wig over her usual medium brunette tresses.
The Uncut Gems actress — who flashed her underwear in a very racy leather dress with cutouts at Room to Grow’s gala the day before — also sported a dramatic makeup look.
Striking look: Julia Fox, 33, looked mesmerizing as she arrived at her book party in New York City on Thursday
She rocked skinny, dark eyebrows and wore a striking eyeshadow look with a silver, cut-crease style.
She also wore her eyeliner in a sharp, cat-eye with a dark inner corner.
The Forbidden Fruits podcast host completed her pout silhouetted in dark lip liner and topped off with a cherry-colored lip gloss.
As she made her arrival at her book party, she was seen toting a small, rectangular handbag in all-white leather.
She opted out of any jewelry to let her eye-catching look be the center of attention.
The former dominatrix was heading to a book party to celebrate her memoir, Down the Drain — which hit shelves earlier this month on October 10.
In an interview with Daze that was published on Tuesday, Fox spoke about her book and discussed her fame.
She revealed that she always knew that she would be famous but also admitted that it is ‘very isolating’.
Red hot! The actress put on a sultry display in a strapless, crimson leather corset top and a pair of white shorts featuring a unique style of a red arrow wrapped around it
Eye-catching makeup: The Uncut Gems star also sported a dramatic makeup look. She rocked skinny, dark eyebrows and wore a striking eyeshadow look with a silver, cut-crease style
Center of attention: As she made her arrival at her book party, she was seen toting a small, rectangular handbag in all-white leather
‘In every environment I was ever in — even if I wasn’t doing anything — people would get really fixated on me, whether negatively or positively,’ she recalled.
‘It was always happening. My presence was always a presence and I wasn’t even trying,’ she said.
‘People would just know who I was or talk about me and I never really understood why,’ she continued.
‘But I think some people just have that “it” thing you can’t really define.’
She added that she never intended to be famous but ‘it just kept happening’.
‘It’s very isolating,’ she admitted. ‘And when you’re famous, you’re not allowed to complain about being famous.
‘Although I do think that a lot of people who are famous really set out to be famous, whereas for me I just really wanted money and to survive,’ she admitted.
‘I didn’t really want to be famous but it just kept happening,’ she added. ‘But then again I did also put myself out there, and I was inviting it. So I don’t know.’
Out now: The former dominatrix was heading to a book party to celebrate her memoir, Down the Drain — which hit shelves earlier this month on October 10
She continued: ‘It’s definitely a weird thing that happens to you and then you’re responsible for it.’
She then admitted that the potential of being cancelled is something she thinks about and is out of her control.
‘There is an exception,’ she said. ‘If you make one mistake, you can be crucified.’
Down the Drain is out now.