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Julia Fox She has defended her controversial Jackie Kennedy outfit after facing criticism.
The 35-year-old actor created a blood-stained replica of the famous pink suit Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis When her husband, President John F. Kennedy, was wearing murder While riding next to him in a motorcycle in 1963.
Photos of Fox posing in costume in New York City Halloween Thursday’s party quickly went viral, with social media users calling the outfit “insensitive.”
“This is sick and disgusting!” One criticized X, writing, “She calls herself a feminist but wants to make fun of a woman during what was probably the most painful moment of her life. Interesting.”
The Kennedys’ own grandson, jack schlossbergshared a post saying, “Julia Fox’s glorification of political violence is disgusting, disappointing, and dangerous. I’m sure her late grandmother would agree.”
However, Fox said in a statement that she was dressing up as Onassis “not as a costume, but as a statement.”
“When her husband was murdered, she refused to change her bloodied clothes and said, ‘I want them to see what they have done.’ The image of the delicate pink suit stained with blood is one of the most horrific comparisons in modern history. Beauty and horror. Chivalry and Destruction.”
She added, “Her decision not to change her clothes despite being encouraged was an act of extraordinary bravery. It was simultaneously demonstration, protest and mourning. A woman weaponizing image and grace to expose cruelty. It’s about trauma, power and how femininity itself is a form of resistance.”
He concluded his statement by saying, “Long live Jackie O.” The former first lady died in 1994 at the age of 64.
After Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald, Onassis’s pink Chanel suit was stained with blood from holding her husband’s head. Kennedy was pronounced dead thirty minutes after the shooting.
Onassis refused to change her blood-stained clothes and said she regretted washing the blood from her face and hands. At the time she was quoted as saying that she wanted them to “see what they did to Jack.”
Hours after the assassination, when he met Vice President Lyndon B. She was wearing a blood-stained dress and was standing next to him as Johnson was sworn in aboard Air Force One.
Even with Fox’s delayed clarification about its tribute, fans were not convinced that it was honoring Onassis, especially after the late The First Lady’s rose garden was recently paved In the new White House renovation.