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Julia Fox calls bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume a ‘statement’ about ‘protest and mourning’

October 31, 2025
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Julia Fox calls bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume a ‘statement’ about ‘protest and mourning’
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Julia Fox in a pink suit splattered with red, standing next to large spools of thread.
Julia Fox paid tribute to first lady Jacqueline Kennedy in a recreation of her iconic, blood-splattered pink tweed suit. Getty Images

Julia Fox is explaining her bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume, insisting it’s a “statement” about “protest and mourning.”

After the actress went viral for dressing up as Kennedy drenched in her assassinated husband John F. Kennedy’s blood, she took to Instagram to provide context.

“I’m dressed as Jackie Kennedy in the pink suit. Not as a costume, but as a statement,” she wrote.

Julia Fox in a blood-splattered pink suit, recreating Jackie Kennedy's outfit from the day of JFK's assassination.
“I’m dressed as Jackie Kennedy in the pink suit. Not as a costume, but as a statement,” she shared on Instagram.
Julia Fox in a pink suit, blue blouse, and white gloves, with a pink hat, posing at the Cursed Amulet Halloween party.
Last night, images of the actress went viral for dressing up as Kennedy, drenched in her assassinated husband John F. Kennedy’s blood. Getty Images
Julia Fox in a pink tweed suit with a matching hat and white gloves, with what appears to be fake blood on her face and suit.
According to Fox, the costume is both “beauty and horror,” “poise and devastation.” Getty Images

“When her husband was assassinated, she refused to change out of her blood-stained clothes, saying, ‘I want them to see what they’ve done.’ The image of the delicate pink suit splattered with blood is one of the most haunting juxtapositions in modern history.”

According to Fox, 35, the image is both “beauty and horror,” “poise and devastation.”

She described the former first lady’s “decision not to change clothes, even after being encouraged to,” as “an act of extraordinary bravery.”

President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy after arriving in Dallas, with Jackie holding a bouquet of red roses.
President John F. Kennedy and first lady Jackie Kennedy arrived in Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 22, 1963. The LIFE Picture Collection via
John F. Kennedy (left) and Jacqueline Kennedy (in pink) seated in a limousine with Governor John Connally.
A snapshot of the Kennedys in the motorcade driving through Dallas, before shots were fired. Bettmann Archive
Lyndon B. Johnson taking the presidential oath with Jacqueline Kennedy by his side.
Jackie Kennedy stood alongside Lyndon B. Johnson in her blood-splattered pink suit as he was sworn in as the 36th President of the United States following her husband’s assassination earlier that day. Bettmann Archive

The “Uncut Gems” star concluded, “It was performance, protest, and mourning all at once. A woman weaponizing image and grace to expose brutality. It’s about trauma, power, and how femininity itself is a form of resistance. Long live Jackie O ♥.”

For some commenters, “the caption saved it,” as “not everyone has this type of mindset.”

However, others “still think it’s problematic.”

Fox arrived at The Cursed Amulet’s Halloween party in New York City on Thursday night wearing a double-breasted pink tweed skirt set, covered in fake blood. She accessorized with a pillbox hat and structured handbag.

Julia Fox in a pink suit and Julio Torres in an elaborate costume with a bouquet of tulips.
Julia Fox as Jackie Kennedy, pictured here at “The Cursed Amulet” Halloween party with Julio Torres, who went as a burning windmill. Getty Images
Julia Fox in a pink sequined suit with a small pink hat and blood stains, posing in front of a colorful quilted backdrop.
Fox’s fashion choices often make headlines, but few require a public explanation. Getty Images

After the 35th president of the United States was fatally shot in 1963, his widow famously chose to stand next to Lyndon B. Johnson as he was sworn in as the next president, wearing the same outfit she had on as she held John in the ill-fated convertible.

Historian Steve Gillon told People in 2022, “Despite these horrible circumstances, she was willing to stand for a photo because she understood what it meant for the nation to have continuity in government. … They actually had another dress laid out for her to put on, and she refused.”

As for Fox, her fashion choices often make headlines, but few require a public explanation.

The post Julia Fox calls bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume a ‘statement’ about ‘protest and mourning’ appeared first on Page Six.

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