
That’s Hot: Paris Hilton and Her Mini-Me Moguls Redefine Red Carpet Dressing in Head-to-Toe Sparkle
Tuesday evening’s Los Angeles debut of “Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir” proved once again that the multihyphenate mogul understands the assignment when it comes to sartorial storytelling. Hilton, ever the architect of aspirational glamour, descended upon the pink carpet in a breathtaking Tony Ward Couture creation that married millennial nostalgia with haute couture sensibility.

The rose-quartz gown featured a plunging neckline that commanded attention while maintaining an air of sophisticated restraint. An illusion bodice, punctuated by a silvery choker collar, created the perfect canvas for the shining details adorning her waist. But it was the flowing cape sleeves—embellished with silver embroidery along the cuffs that mimicked the elegance of fine jewelry—that truly elevated this ensemble from merely beautiful to utterly transcendent. The pleated skirt’s strategically placed side slits offered tantalizing glimpses of Hilton’s pièce de résistance: pointed-toe crystal stilettos entirely paved in tight rows of micro rhinestones.
These weren’t just shoes, darling—they were a manifesto. The closed, low-cut vamp and slim high heel, completely encrusted across the toe box, sides, and heel counter, transformed footwear into wearable art. The “Stars Are Blind” singer completed her Y2K-inspired aesthetic with a deliberately messy high bun, proving that calculated imperfection remains the ultimate luxury.

Yet the evening’s true fashion moment belonged to Hilton’s miniature style icons: three-year-old Phoenix Barron and two-year-old London Marilyn. The siblings emerged as pint-sized scene-stealers in coordinating hot-pink varsity jackets custom-embroidered with their names—a personal touch that screamed bespoke luxury. Phoenix channeled downtown cool in black cargo pants and white sneakers adorned with silver rhinestones, accessorized with bedazzled sunglasses that could rival any adult’s collection. London, meanwhile, embodied princess perfection in a baby-pink tutu paired with white leggings, a delicate pink hair bow, and matching rhinestone-trimmed white Vans Old Skool sneakers. Her heart-shaped handbag and baby doll completed an ensemble that fashion editors will surely reference for seasons to come.

The rhinestone motif emerged as the evening’s unofficial theme, with both children sporting crystal-embellished eyewear that mirrored their mother’s commitment to maximum sparkle. Husband Carter Reum contributed his own logo moment in black-and-white Dior B57 Dribble low-top sneakers—a basketball-inspired design featuring paneled leather uppers and distinctive tongue branding.

The Hilton dynasty rallied in full force, with Paris’s parents Richard and Kathy Hilton providing familial support alongside celebrity attendees including Demi Lovato, Kris Jenner, and the incomparable Heidi Klum, who reportedly arrived in her own daring ensemble. As the pink carpet rolled out beneath crystal-covered heels and rhinestone-trimmed sneakers alike, one truth crystallized: when it comes to creating unforgettable fashion moments, Paris Hilton remains infinite indeed.

