Paris Hilton was a walking rainbow during her visit to New York City for Manhattan's official Pride weekend.
Paris Hilton Rocks Swarovski Crystal-Covered Rainbow Dress While DJ'ing in NYC
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The 42-year-old was one of the headlining DJs for the Dreamland Pride Festival on Sunday, June 25. The event took place in Central Park, and Hilton shared snaps from the gathering on her Twitter, writing, “So much fun getting to party with you all for #NYCPride 2023! Thank you Dreamland Pride for an incredible night! Love you all!”
Amongst Hilton's collection of photos, there was one thing that totally caught our attention—Hilton's stunning rainbow-colored dress.
Turns out, the Simple Life alum sported a halter-neck dress from the Ludovic de Saint Sernin SS'21 collection.
This mini dress (while sadly not for sale under the site's made-to-order section anymore) is covered in Swarovski crystals and features a low-cut back.
Hilton teamed the sparkly design with a pair of pink diamante boots from Stuart Weitzman and a hot pink Chanel rucksack. She rounded out the 'fit with matching accessories from Michael Schmidt Studios.
Other headliners for the event included German DJ and music producer Purple Disco Machine (born Tino Piontek), as well as Australian DJ Dan Slater.
Hilton made multiple posts to her social media that showed her appreciation for being included in the Pride event. On Twitter, she wrote, “Thank you, NYC! I had the most incredible time playing for you all tonight Dreamland Pride. So proud to be closing out #Pride Month with this incredible night. Thank you @kimpetras & Aqua for making this even more iconic...thank you everyone for all the love!!”
This is certainly a Pride look for the books.
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