Julia Fox is a multidisciplinary artist. She's had a fashion label, published art books and held numerous exhibitions in New York and Los Angeles. She inspired the character in her break out role in the Safdie Brothers' Uncut Gems and has acted in numerous films since. She's a fashion darling and muse and continues to inspire designers with her bold looks. She's a strong advocate for sustainability and a do-it-yourself attitude. She cohosts a podcast called Forbidden Fruits. She is a single mom and currently lives in New York City with her son Valentino.
‘Most startling of memoirs. Within two chapters I, too, was hooked … Fans of Edie Sedgwick, Cookie Mueller and Courtney Love will die for Down The Drain … I think I just accidentally landed on my book of the year’ Paul Flyn, Evening Standard ‘A gripping and powerful coming-of-age story that exposes the terrible repercussions of childhood neglect, society’s routine exploitation of the female body and the hollowness of celebrity’ Telegraph ‘Intense and compelling’ Sunday Times ‘A masterpiece’ Greg James, Radio 1 ‘Fox’s willingness to be honest about what has happened to her and the shame she sometimes feels provides a sharp alternative to most survivor narratives that are publicized. She’s an artist who translates her relationships, her overdoses, and other near-death experiences into the art she makes’ Elizabeth Nicholas, The Cut 'Julia Fox is a genius' The Face 'The story of a woman fighting to reclaim her narrative' Cosmopolitan 'Julia Fox is an iconoclast' New Yorker 'Down The Drain is a page-turner' Gay Times 'She is a woman who has lived a thousand lives' Dazed 'When Fox said that her book was a masterpiece she was stating facts' HUNGER