But Fox’s latest look is a bit more fashion-focused than her sexy red carpet style. Knwls is not an underground brand, but it is a transition to IYKYK, the territory of the fashion girl. Among the lovers of the London label are Bella Hadid and Kim Kardashian. Fox’s most recent post reminds me of when the aforementioned Kardashian strutted around for snacks at a gas station in 2017 while wearing an Eckhaus Latta skirt. It wasn’t the brand’s best-known garment – simple, dark green, with an oval cutout at the waist – and it could easily have been mistaken for another designer, but it resonated with people who did know what it was. Her sister Kourtney’s choice to wear JNCO-style jeans by Vaquera in 2019 prompted a similar reaction.
Looks like Fox is entering its It girl fashion phase thanks to the infusion of these little labels. In the past, we’d see her on her largely inactive Instagram account promoting Frederick’s of Hollywood lingerie and rocking standard red carpet fare. Now she wears smaller labels frequently, probably with the help of her stylist, mixed in with her love for Versace and Dolce & Gabbana. Her fiancé is also constantly pushing the boundaries of what he wears, and I’m sure that’s rubbing off on Fox. Reilley, who began working with Fox in November 202o, also delves into Fox’s bold sensibilities. “For Megan, I’m always on the lookout for interesting, edgy pieces, things not everyone would wear. She’s willing to take risks and try things that are off the beaten path,” she wrote. at vogue. “We have so much fun with fashion. [The Knwls outfit] is a look we know not everyone would try to pull off, which is why it’s so perfect for her.
Fox has been infusing lesser-known labels into its wardrobe since late last year. In December, she opted for a cheeky red cardigan and skirt courtesy of Jacquemus, and in January she opted for a skimmed Dion Lee ensemble. Along with that Robert Aeiner suit she wore in late February, which she described as a “business casual Bratz doll,” she carried an orange bow-shaped cellulose handbag by Gio Forbice’s kinky-chic brand Forbitches. (Dua Lipa, who has worn stellar and eccentric designs for a long time, is a fan of the brand).