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Paris Hilton Just Took Carnival Chic to the Next Level in a Cutout Jumpsuit

This isn't her first rodeo

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Coachella is easily one of the biggest music events of the year. Every spring, crowds flock to the desert in Indio, California to catch their favorite artists—and, of course, serve some seriously standout fashion. Among the endless snaps in luxe rentals and in front of the iconic ferris wheel, there are always a few festival looks that rise above the rest. This year, Paris Hilton was absolutely one of them.

The entrepreneur and reality TV icon showed up ready for the heat in a black fishnet jumpsuit with more cutouts than I could count. She styled the edgy ensemble with a chunky black choker, layered silver body chains, black boots, star-shaped earrings and a white fringe shawl. Her signature blonde hair in a playful half-up, half-down pigtail look. It was peak Coachella-core—and I'm still not over it.

The best part? Paris isn’t a gatekeeper. She tagged the designer behind the look, Crop It Like It's Hot, who shared more details on the fit, sharing in an Instagram post, “During weekend one of Coachella Music & Arts Festival, @parishilton wore an Onyx Catsuit and Black Braided Shrug.”

But the outfit wasn’t just about turning heads—it came with a message. In another post, Paris revealed that Hana O’Connor, the designer behind Crop It Like It’s Hot, was one of 50 women who received a grant from her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact, and GoFundMe, after the LA fires devastated O'Connor's small business.

“What started as support for 11 women turned into over $1 MILLION in grants to help 50 women-owned businesses rebuild and thrive,” Paris wrote.

She continued, “Hana’s a rave queen with serious vision, and I’m so proud to wear her design in the desert. This is what #SlivingForSmallBiz is all about—empowering women, celebrating creativity, and showing up for each other.”

An iconic fit with an even better backstory? I'm 100 percent here for it.

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