Megan Fox has earned street style queen status over the last year, regularly stepping out in creative, chic ensembles. She reaffirmed she deserves the title again when she posed this Tuesday in a corset top and print pants by KNWLS. She accessorized with Jessica Rich heels and a Manu Atelier bag. It’s very Bratz doll meets your grandma’s sofa, as Fox joked on Instagram. “Everybody’s grandma had that one sofa,” she captioned a shot of herself in the look.
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Fox spoke to Vogue earlier this year about how her style has changed since she started dating her now-fiancé Machine Gun Kelly. He introduced her to her stylist Maeve Reilly. (Reilly styled the look above.)
“Before it [my fashion] wasn’t something I was focused on or thought about,” she said of her approach to dressing before seeing Kelly. “Because as an actress I had been classified or put in the category of being a sex symbol. And publicists come in and they bring in a stylist and it’s all about dressing more seriously, so that the world will take you more seriously as an actor. But they weren’t dressing me the way in which I liked to express myself. So I kind of gave up on fashion. I was like, I don’t fucking care, whatever you put me in because I’m not going to like it anyway.”
“Until I met him,” she continued. “Musicians have so much freedom to express themselves in the way that they dress. They can be so much more flamboyant than actors usually can. Prior to being famous everyone who knew me always knew that I would always wear one really insane piece, and everybody would be like, ‘you dress weird.’ And it wasn’t until I was molded and had to dress one way that I gave up on that. And being with him, obviously, he’s slightly eccentric in the way that he dresses—and that has freed me up to express myself more. And he helped hook me up with Maeve Reilly, my stylist.”
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