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Gucci Fashion: Paris Hilton and Her Dog Shine at Milan Week


Paris Hilton recently attended Milan Fashion Week in a fully coordinated Gucci outfit, and she was not the only one making a fashion statement. The entrepreneur brought her adorable pup, Prince Tokyo Gizmo Hilton, who also sported a matching Gucci ensemble. This pairing instantly transformed the outing into a head-to-toe designer moment, radiating vibes reminiscent of Elle Woods, much to the delight of fans who adored the charming twinning.

Paris Hilton and her dog go for an all-Gucci look at Milan Fashion Week

Check out Paris Hilton and her dog’s latest look here:

Paris Hilton recently took to Instagram to share images of her stylish appearance, offering her devoted fans a closer look at the twinning fashion statement that exuded luxe energy through its glamorous details.

The socialite’s outfit included a fitted top paired with a contrasting skirt, matching boots, and a chic bag. Meanwhile, her pup donned matching selections. This playful moment captured the attention of many fans, who appreciated that her pet was dressed in high fashion!

Originally reported by Mehak Walia on Reality Tea.

Here you can find the original article; the photos and images used in our article also come from this source. We are not their authors; they have been used solely for informational purposes with proper attribution to their original source.

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