It was meant to make a statement — but it’s sparked a storm instead.
Julia Fox, known for her bold fashion choices, attended a Halloween party dressed as Jacqueline Kennedy — moments after tragedy. Her outfit replicated Jackie’s iconic pink Chanel suit, complete with blood stains, symbolizing the horrific day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
The reaction was instant. Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, called the look “disgusting, desperate, and dangerous,” accusing Fox of glorifying political violence. “I’m sure her late grandmother would agree,” he added in a post that quickly went viral.

But Fox defended her choice, insisting it was not a costume — but a statement. “Jackie refused to change out of her blood-stained suit,” she wrote. “It was her way of saying, ‘I want them to see what they’ve done.’ It was grief, protest, and strength all at once.”
Historians confirm Jackie’s quiet act of defiance that day became one of the most haunting images in American history — grace standing side by side with horror.
Whether Fox’s version was tribute or tasteless, the debate has reignited deep emotion over a moment that changed a nation forever.
Because even six decades later, the pink suit still makes America stop — and remember.