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When Julia Fox walked into the Tribeca Festival, she wasn’t just there for a film premiere—she brought a movement with her. As she posed, smiled, and took questions, one message stood out: women speaking openly about cosmetic procedures isn’t just refreshing—it’s radical.

Fox, never one to shy away from candor, spoke honestly about her own experiences with cosmetic enhancements, from Botox to liposuction, and why she believes transparency is essential in today’s beauty culture. “It’s a beautiful message,” she said, addressing the unrealistic standards often placed on women. “None of us look like this without surgery, fillers, face tape, wigs, makeup—the whole production.”

Dismantling Beauty Myths

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In a digital world obsessed with perfection, where airbrushed images dominate our feeds, the new wave of women reclaiming their truth is nothing short of revolutionary. And it isn’t just about cosmetic tweaks. It’s about dismantling beauty myths and reinforcing that every woman, in all her unfiltered glory, is already enough.

By women speaking openly about cosmetic procedures, the conversation shifts from shame to choice. It becomes about autonomy—whether someone embraces aging, like Fox proudly does, or chooses enhancements for their own satisfaction. There’s power in knowing both are valid, and even more in saying it out loud.

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In the fashion and beauty space, this honesty fosters a more inclusive standard—one that embraces wrinkles and retouches, creased smiles and sculpted jaws alike. As Julia puts it, “Getting old is sexy.” And in a world that’s slowly beginning to agree, it’s the kind of glamor that doesn’t wash off with a cleanser.