At the Art of Elysium’s 25th Anniversary Party in Cannes, Julia Fox turned heads with a striking, sheer corset look. Reporters noted the transparency of the top, drawing attention to the design in a bold, fashion-forward moment captured by paparazzi and outlets covering the event .
The central piece was created by Cameron Hancock, featuring a dramatic jet of translucent gel across the bodice area. The outfit paired this statement top with a white skirt that has a fluffy upper section and a trailing train, modeled in collaboration with Sang Studio from Denmark.
Hancock is recognized in the design world for corsets that push boundaries. Earlier this year, the designer drew attention when Ellie Goulding appeared at a major music awards wearing a leather apron-inspired corset that played with form and silhouette .
The overall styling, including the choice of materials and the balance between sheer fabric and structured tailoring, showcased a blend of avant-garde couture and festival-ready glamour. Fashion observers noted how the look reflected contemporary couture’s ongoing dialogue between exposure and artistry, a theme frequently seen in high-profile red-carpet moments .
Beyond the visible drama of the corset, the ensemble demonstrated how designers pair innovative textures with classic silhouettes to create a cohesive narrative for a high-profile event. The collaboration between Hancock and Sang Studio highlighted the dynamic relationship between designers and studios in shaping bold runway-to-venue looks—an approach that continues to influence red-carpet experimentation across North America and Europe .