
“Beauty and horror,” Julia continued. “Poise and devastation. Her decision not to change clothes, even after being encouraged to, was an act of extraordinary bravery.”
The model considered Jackie’s decision to remain in her clothes following the assassination a “performance, protest and mourning all at once.”
“A woman weaponizing image and grace to expose brutality,” Julia surmised. “It’s about trauma, power, and how femininity itself is a form of resistance. Long live Jackie O.”
Despite Julia’s intentions, Jack Schlossberg—the grandson of JFK and Jackie O.—called her out in his own post.
“Julia Fox glorifying political violence is disgusting, desperate and dangerous,” Jack wrote in an Oct. 31 post on X. “I’m sure her late grandmother would agree.”