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Minidress Magic: Paris Hilton Shines All Night Long


Paris Hilton has re-entered her 2000s party girl era. Only this time, it’s more glamorous. The entrepreneur recently stepped out for the House of Harlow event, celebrating the brand’s new jewelry collection, followed by the GQ Men of the Year party. And of course, in signature Hilton style, she wore a sparkly animal print minidress for the night.

Paris Hilton dazzles in a sparkly animal print minidress

Paris Hilton’s sparkly animal print minidress couldn’t fit her aesthetic more. It came with lots of sparkles and was unapologetically extra. She complemented it with a black leather jacket and shades. With her signature blonde waves and glossy lips, she proved once again why she is considered the first-ever influencer. One thing is for sure: nobody does it like the socialite.

She came together with her old friend, Nicole Richie. This is the kind of full-circle moment that millennials did not know they needed. Standing arm in arm, their photos together felt like a heartwarming reunion. The event brought together two women who built an era.

Originally reported by Sejal Singh on RealityTea.

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