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The @julessfoxx guide to loud accessories and even louder confidence.

Written by Amy Rosner | Jul 10, 2025 8:07:34 PM

If your summer wardrobe feels like it’s on life support, @julessfoxx is here to revive it — neon Rosie Assoulin set in one hand, Brinker + Eliza fish necklace in the other.

With a signature style that’s bold, expressive and refreshingly unbothered by the rulebook, Jules doesn’t just get dressed — she communicates. Her wardrobe is equal parts curated and deeply personal, packed with unexpected textures, playful proportions and accessories that speak volumes (whether you asked or not).

Based in New York City, Jules is a wardrobe stylist, sought-after fashion influencer and the person you call when you want your style to actually say something. With a background in fashion media, marketing and content creation, she brings both a sharp editorial eye and a grounded, real-world sensibility. But styling? That’s her true love language — and she’s *fluent.* 

To Jules, getting dressed is equal parts intuition and intention — a way to step into your identity before you've said a word. Through curated capsule wardrobes, dopamine-drenched accessories and styling that sidesteps the obvious (hello, wrong-shoe theory), she helps others embrace the kind of personal style that feels both fearless and fully lived-in.

We caught up with Jules to talk dressing with personality, confidence as a wardrobe essential and the summer accessories currently rewriting her fashion rules.

Your style is anything but basic—how do you define dressing with personality?

For me, it's all about the mix — juxtaposing textures, colors and prints in unexpected ways. I definitely have my capsule staples, but it’s how you elevate those pieces that brings personality to a look. That’s where the magic happens.

How does dressing boldly impact your confidence, and in turn, how does your confidence influence your fashion choices?

The tagline on my website is "wearable confidence" — I should probably trademark that, by the way. There’s nothing more empowering than a "man-repeller" outfit — when I know I’m dressing for me and for the girls. It’s something only a few will get and that’s what makes it so good. Confidence comes when you're owning who you are and not comparing yourself to someone else. The clothes don’t wear you — you wear them.

Does daring to be different in fashion carry over into other parts of your life?

You know, when I decided to step into the world of content, I made a promise to show up 100% as myself — otherwise, what’s the point? It’s been a slow and steady climb, but I’ve stayed true to myself the whole way. In the "real world," my friends might describe me as opinionated, which, ironically, isn’t what sets me apart. The truth is, I’m actually quite reserved and a little shy until I feel comfortable. It takes time to break through my shell, but once I trust you, I’m all in — loyal to a fault, present and wholehearted. 

Are there any accessory rules you love to break?  

Always. Wrong-shoe theory. Mixing navy and black. Mixing animal prints, etc.

What statement accessories are pushing your fashion boundaries this season?

Scarosso Velvet Animal Print Slippers

Awake Mode Delta High Tassel Sandals 

Awake Mode Red Bianca Wooden Heels

Pucci Puccinella Bag 

Lizzie Fortunato Gala Bag in Sky

Prada Wicker Hair Clip 

Bottega Veneta Slim Ribbon Sunglasses 

Dries Van Noten Gold-Tone Beaded Necklace

Cano Unpe 24K Yellow Gold-Plated Earrings

Can you name a few style influencers who inspire you most when it comes to bold or unexpected fashion choices? 

Hadley Greene, Maggie Klimuszko, Strictly the Good Stuff, Tara Moni, Olivia Ivey, Izzy Poopi, Katie Casper and Agee Lineberry.

They all take risks in a way that feels effortless and genuine to them.

How do you encourage others to embrace boldness in their style, especially when they fear judgment?

Outside opinions don’t matter. The people who love you won’t judge you for being yourself — in fact, they’ll cheer you on for it. Embrace the quirkiness. The real ones always stick around.

To us, being fluent means being ahead of the curve. How do you interpret that idea in your own life or style?

Being ahead of the curve doesn’t always mean being first — it means knowing yourself. I’ve always had a strong sense of what I love and what I don’t. Trends will come and go, but timelessness is personal. What’s classic to you may not be to someone else.