Julia Fox's 'Desperate' and 'Disgusting' Jackie O Halloween Costume Sparks Outrage from Kennedy Family Heir
Jack Schlossberg, the 32-year-old son of Robert F. Kennedy, has come under fire after Julia Fox's rendition of his late grandmother Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis for Halloween. Fox donned a blood-stained pink tweed suit, pillbox hat, and navy handbag to commemorate President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
Schlossberg has strongly criticized Fox's costume, labeling it "desperate," "disgusting," and "dangerous." He believes that by dressing up as his grandmother covered in blood, Fox is glorifying political violence, which he claims is not a statement but rather attention-seeking behavior.
The Vogue writer added, "I'm sure her late grandmother would agree." Schlossberg's harsh words reflect the family's discomfort with the costume choice.
Fox had previously stated that her intention behind wearing the outfit was to pay tribute to her grandmother's strength and resilience in the face of tragedy. She described Jackie O's decision not to change clothes after being shot as an "act of extraordinary bravery," which Fox claimed was a performance, protest, and mourning all at once.
However, many people have disagreed with Fox's stance on the costume, accusing her of disrespecting the Kennedy family and the victims of political violence. The reaction from social media users has been largely negative, with some labeling the costume as "classless," "distasteful," and "horribly disrespectful."
Despite the backlash, Julia Fox remains unapologetic about her choice of costume. However, it's clear that her rendition of Jackie O has sparked a heated debate, raising questions about the boundaries of fashion and politics.
In the end, it's up to each individual to decide whether Fox's costume was tasteful or thoughtless. One thing is certain: Julia Fox's bold move for Halloween will not soon be forgotten.
Jack Schlossberg, the 32-year-old son of Robert F. Kennedy, has come under fire after Julia Fox's rendition of his late grandmother Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis for Halloween. Fox donned a blood-stained pink tweed suit, pillbox hat, and navy handbag to commemorate President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
Schlossberg has strongly criticized Fox's costume, labeling it "desperate," "disgusting," and "dangerous." He believes that by dressing up as his grandmother covered in blood, Fox is glorifying political violence, which he claims is not a statement but rather attention-seeking behavior.
The Vogue writer added, "I'm sure her late grandmother would agree." Schlossberg's harsh words reflect the family's discomfort with the costume choice.
Fox had previously stated that her intention behind wearing the outfit was to pay tribute to her grandmother's strength and resilience in the face of tragedy. She described Jackie O's decision not to change clothes after being shot as an "act of extraordinary bravery," which Fox claimed was a performance, protest, and mourning all at once.
However, many people have disagreed with Fox's stance on the costume, accusing her of disrespecting the Kennedy family and the victims of political violence. The reaction from social media users has been largely negative, with some labeling the costume as "classless," "distasteful," and "horribly disrespectful."
Despite the backlash, Julia Fox remains unapologetic about her choice of costume. However, it's clear that her rendition of Jackie O has sparked a heated debate, raising questions about the boundaries of fashion and politics.
In the end, it's up to each individual to decide whether Fox's costume was tasteful or thoughtless. One thing is certain: Julia Fox's bold move for Halloween will not soon be forgotten.