Words matter. These are the best Julia Fox Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I love Nic Cage and Meryl Streep.
I’m used to things changing, I’m used to having to keep going and not really stopping to think and stress out.
I’m just not the best employee, and I came to terms with that very young, and I realized that if I was going to be successful then I’d have to be my own boss and take control of my life.
I think a lot of what I do is for my own personal healing.
I want to create a TV show, I want to direct, I want to produce.
I want to conquer everything that I do.
Well, from a young age we amassed quite an international archive of vintage clothing. This gave us the platform to begin experimenting with silhouette and understanding the cut and fit of clothing from around the world.
When I saw ‘Bully’ and I was 11 or 12 years old I thought I could do this; I could make movies. Larry Clark’s cinematography is very raw. It’s also based on a true story. I think a lot of the movies I like are based on true stories.
Usually, on sets, they’ll have multiples of the same outfit, in case it gets damaged or in case it gets dirty and starts to smell weird.
I think as a creative person, anything you put in front of an artist, any type of medium, your specific tastes will come out.
I like cut-outs, I love knitwear. I just love things that make you feel good. I love looking sexy.
Nightlife is, to me, a little synthetic, a little desperate?
I really do love acting, and it does come very naturally to me. I think I’ll be able to succeed.
I get my eyelashes done. I get my top lashes done, and then I use waterproof mascara for my bottom lashes. It’s an easy regimen.
I actually love not being around people.
I will a hundred percent sell out. Because I’ll always be myself… my raw, authentic self.
Fashion is just so intense. It really has to be your passion, and it wasn’t my passion.
I’m always changing. I’m always evolving. I’m always growing.
I have rosacea, so my cheeks always look like I have blush on. So I kind of already look like I’m wearing makeup, which is why I don’t wear a lot of makeup.
As New York City kids, you lived fast and partied hard as teenagers – experiences that informed your design aesthetic.
I want to use my platform to highlight and shed light on issues that are dear to me.
The ’90s were just such an amazing time for movies. There was more money in movies and you could get away with things.
I’ve always kind of been an outcast.
Maybe the mainstream needs someone like me.
Staten Island is like a different world. If you’re from Staten Island, you’re like not from New York, you’re from Staten Island.
I’ve been in New York my whole life. It’s changed so much; it’s not the New York that I grew up with. All the landmarks of my childhood are gone. I do kind of feel like a bitter old-timer, like, ‘These kids don’t know what it was like.’
I want to be in Hollywood.
For my first role, I’m going to remember it forever as this incredible, positive experience, and just a miracle. The stars aligned, and it was perfect.
I grew up above a video store. My dad had an account with them and… he was very busy and had his own life. So I just would watch movies nonstop.
I think I just have naturally oily skin.
My mom told me that even as a toddler I wasn’t afraid of anything. She thought something was wrong with me. I didn’t know how to walk or swim, but that didn’t stop me from crawling into the ocean and almost drowning over and over again.
I love Penelope Cruz and Tilda Swinton, and I love Marisa Tomei. I feel like I get compared to her a lot, which I think is the biggest compliment, because she’s incredible. Debi Mazar I get a lot, and I love her, because I feel like we have similar stories. New York, club kid, just a complete train wreck, very independent.
I’m really open to everything. Maybe I’m really good in rom-coms, you know?
As you can see from ‘Symptomatic of a relationship gone sour’ I have definitely done my fair share of sinning, so I just want to recount my story and how I have come to terms with myself.
I don’t ever want to limit myself based on what other people have told me I am.
If I’m not able to share my experiences with everyone or else, they mean nothing at all.
I just never thought in a million years that I would be, like, sharing a kiss on-screen with Adam Sandler.
I do feel even though now I’m acting, I still feel like I’m going to do a lot of other things, like write a book or multiple books, maybe a children’s book – just random things that I feel like I want to do, that I have an urge to do in that moment.
You have to use your pain as your gift. If you’re able to take something really negative and repackage it as something positive, you’ve nailed it.
I can’t be a one-hit wonder – though, I don’t think that is going to be the case.