Fox is positioning this as a triumphant act of self-liberation—a charitable stoop sale where she transforms painful fashion memories into community good. Proceeds benefit Rosebuds Reading Collective, making the cleanse feel purposeful rather than petty.
Sources say Fox has been eager to sever every last thread connecting her to West's orbit. The fact that she's selling items fans instantly recognize shows this isn't minimalism—it's a public declaration that chapter is OVER. Her memoir already told us it made her feel dirty; now she's literally giving those clothes away.
Fox and West dated for roughly two months starting in early 2023, per Page Six's reporting of the May 18, 2026 stoop sale. In her 2023 memoir 'Down the Drain,' Fox writes that West offered her a boob job and threatened to end their friendship over an unsigned NDA—her response was simply: 'I'll live.'
This isn't just closet cleaning—this is archaeological destruction of evidence. Every piece sold is a closed door, and we're here for every single one.
Julia Fox is officially done pretending her Kanye West era didn't happen—and she's making everyone watch her burn the receipts. The actress hosted an NYC stoop sale on Saturday in collaboration with eBay, unloading approximately 450 items from her personal closet. But this wasn't some ordinary secondhand shopping event: nearly every piece fans spotted had a story tied to her whirlwind two-month romance with West that began in early 2023.
The blue velvet coat she wore on their infamous Carbone date? Gone. That viral slashed-up denim outfit she created by cutting jeans into a matching set back in 2022?
Also gone, presumably to some very lucky fan who understands its significance. Page Six Style caught celeb attendees including Jennifer Beals and Stacy London browsing the racks—London apparently perusing with her dog tucked inside her purse. But the real headliner was Fox herself modeling accessories for the crowd, including a spiked metal crown that she playfully modeled like royalty of her own making.
High-heeled boots adorned with handcuffs were also reportedly among the standout pieces, because of course they were. Prices started around $50, with items ranging from Balenciaga designer pieces to a random "Late Night With Seth Meyers" T-shirt—because apparently no wardrobe cleanse is complete without chaos. Proceeds benefited Rosebuds Reading Collective, which Fox says helped her emotionally jump the hurdle of parting with sentimental favorites.
Translation: she needed a charitable reason to stop herself from keeping that stupid blue velvet coat out of spite. The definitive break comes after years of public nailing-down of what went wrong between them. In her 2023 memoir "Down the Drain," Fox pulled zero punches about the relationship's ugliness.
She wrote that West offered, "I'll get you a boob job if you want," and later threatened to end their friendship entirely unless she signed an NDA—her devastating reply reportedly being simply: "I'll live." That single word tells you everything about who actually held power in that dynamic. Fox also described feeling used in what she called a "weird, twisted game" that left her feeling dirty. Now she's turned those feelings of dirtiness into literal merchandise, letting strangers wear the evidence of her worst romantic chapter for fifty bucks a pop.
If this isn't the most Julia Fox move possible—transforming humiliation into commerce while maintaining complete control—I don't know what is. The man who wanted an NDA just got something far worse than paperwork: a public garage sale where his memory sells out by the pound.