Julia Fox Matched Her New Cherry Cola Hair to Her Outfit

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Julia Fox with curly hair, glossy lips and a red leather outfit

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We all know Julia Fox as one of the world's biggest fashion provocateurs—she's worn plenty of showstopping looks including underwear as outerwear, gothy gowns, and Black Swan style. However, she's also a hair and beauty icon. This year alone she's debuted such looks as subtle cherry hair and the longest mullet we've ever seen.

On October 26, she followed in her own footsteps of uniquely edgy style, debuting a new cherry cola haircolor alongside a playful Coca-Cola red ensemble while out in New York celebrating the launch of her memoir, Down The Drain.

Julia Fox with read hair wearing a red outfit

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The main attraction was her shiny red mane. Reaching all the way down below her miniskirt, Fox's hair was pin straight from root to end. Not as subdued as the last time she wore red hair, this take was a darker, moodier red that's most similar to the cherry cola trend we have been seeing everywhere—a deep red that's somewhere between cherry red and maroon.

Alongside extreme copper, cowboy copper, and red in general, cherry cola hair has seen an uptick in popularity this year—finding itself on stars from Dove Cameron and Cardi B to Zendaya and Dua Lipa.

"It is no surprise that cherry cola-colored hair is trending. With the '90s influence still strong in fashion, it is time for a revival of '90s color trends for hair," Ian Michael Black, Global Artistic Director for Hair Color at Aveda, previously told us. "We have seen in recent months a strong move towards all shades of red, from bright true reds through burgundies, and all shades of copper, from soft strawberry blondes to strong Irish red tones."

Julia Fox with red hair and an all red outfit

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The rest of Fox's outfit was just as red as her hair. Wearing an off the shoulder red bandeau top, she paired the piece with a singular sleeve that jutted out behind her, forming an arrow shape. On the same arm as the sleeve, she wore a white glove, leaving both of those details off the opposite limb. The same arrow effect from her sleeves continued on her skirt, which was a bright red ultra-mini. A small white purse with a graphic design of a medieval weapon and matching white thigh high boots with the same graphics completed her outfit.

Her makeup tied everything together. With the same soft goth lip combo that previously had us running to Sephora, she added a coordinating shiny black eye look. In her inner corners, she wore a dark black accent on the lower half and a sparkly silver moment on the upper half. The glitter continued across her lid to her dark cat eye. Skinny dark lashes and a touch of blush completed the look. 

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