No stranger to a naked dress, a naked moment, and being comfortable in just about anything she’s wearing, Megan Fox opened up about her relationship with fashion and her penchant for picking revealing outfits. In a new interview with WWD, the actress and mother says that at the moment, she’s been trying out new looks and vibes, specifically with things that are more oversized and exaggerated — though she was also quick to point out that there are certain days and moods that call for being naked.
“I’m just experimenting now with being in really oversize pieces or being in things that are just not as necessarily revealing,” she said. “But then there’s a part of me that’s like, ‘No, I need to be naked this day.’”
Fox also explained how she “ran” from fashion and embraced athleisure because it was far, far away from the Hollywood image that she thought she had to portray. Of course, even her most laid-back outfits grab fans’ attention and she managed to become a different sort of style icon in the process of finding her fashion identity.
“I’ve had a weird relationship with fashion because for so long I was rejecting being famous and rejecting whatever this image was that was sort of hung on me, this person I was supposed to be,” she added. “And so for a long time, I ran from fashion and lived in nothing but sweatpants or workout clothes and never wanted to express myself. My expression was blocked in that way for a long time.”
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Elsewhere in her interview, Fox opened up about parenting and how she’s using her experience with men to make sure that her sons (she shares three boys with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green) are the kind of men who can embrace and analyze their emotions in a healthy way.
“Because I have sons, it’s very important to me to raise boys who are not like these men that I’ve been with. It’s very important for me to raise boys who are able to have a very deep emotional intimacy with their partner,” she explained. “It’s very important to me that they are not liars, that they are able to be fully transparent and honest and respectful.”