Julia Fox only wears belts during Milan Fashion Week

Julia Fox understands how to complete a look for Fashion Week.

The “Uncut Gems” singer, 33, hit the streets of Milan on Wednesday night wearing yet another daring attire, this time a head-to-toe Diesel ensemble with a bra top and miniskirt made completely from belts.

Never one to shy away from a do-it-yourself appearance, Fox wrapped three belts — including one with a $232 logo that sparkled — over her breasts to form a sort of top.

She wore what looks to be a pair of black panties over what appears to be a wide black belt and another red style with a pattern of a smiling mouth with teeth to form a skirt.

Fox donned a huge black leather jacket over her barely-there ensemble, dragging it along the pavement as she posed in a belted ensemble.

She paired the outfit with a pair of high-heeled boots, a little shoulder bag from the brand, and newly-dyed, straight red hair.

Her iconic “Fox eye” makeup was updated with pastel green eyeshadow, and she applied bronze highlights over her bleached brows, the same makeup she wore earlier that day to the Diesel fashion show.

Earlier in the day, she brought her 2-year-old son Valentino as her date to the Diesel fashion show, where she sat in the front row with dozens of other celebrities, including drag queen Alexis Stone, who donned a Jennifer Coolidge costume for the occasion.

Fox attended the event wearing a bandeau top with the label’s emblem, low-rise trousers, and denim accessories. Valentino, meanwhile, appeared charming in a denim ensemble consisting of a sweater, pants, and jacket complemented by cowboy boots.

The model wore everything from a see-through outfit on the Alexander Wang runway to a “body bag” constructed from a life-size mannequin during her “foxy” New York Fashion Week appearances earlier this month.

If her New York attire is any clue, things will only get crazier in Europe.

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