Glamour Redefined: Paris Hilton’s contribution to the Fashion Industry

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One of them is Paris Hilton, the heiress who moved into the business environment of independent female entrepreneurship, and who has long been a fashion leader and an example of high gloss and reckless luxury. Originally, appearing in the early 2000s at the glamour reality series, the New York Hilton drew attention to fashion statements within record time. She enjoys taking risks dressing and has been credited for being partly responsible for the ‘Y2K’ look which she embraced and is mainly considered a continuous style icon. So in this blog, we will take a look at Paris Hilton’s contribution to the fashion  industry and setting some trends.

1. Y2K Glam:

Paris Hilton's y2K glam

In the early 2000s, Paris Hilton reigned the world of celebrities with her passion for fashion and style introduced through her favorite outfit which included; Rhinestone-studded minidresses, low-rised jeans, and Juicy Couture tracksuits. The posh heartbreaker is best described as the quintessential ‘it girl’ of the decade who additionally used oversized sunglasses, teeny-weeny purses, and towering high heels. Taste in clothing turned more flashy and overtly sexual to represent the so-called “Billion Dollar Babe” image she wanted to sell.

Paris Hilton's cute checked skirt

2. Pink Power:

Paris Hilton's pink power

Paris is also famous for the pink shade that she loves wearing including whole outfits in pink. From pink baby dresses, Barbie pink became Olsens’ favorite color, especially in her famous “That’s Hot” T-shirts that were adored by generations of fans who followed Barbie-inspired aesthetic. Such didactic use of pink made her convey fun and luxury which was associated with her brand.

Paris Hilton's Red Carpet

3. Red Carpet Royalty:

Paris Hilton's trendy blue

Paris Hilton also became a star on the red carpet. Whether dressing up in delightful glamour gowns or sensual cut-out dresses she embodied fashion that is glamorous and provocative. Celebrities such as Versace, Valentino, and Christian Dior became favorites in her dress and this placed her among the celebrity style icons.

4. Business Chic:

Paris Hilton's business chic

As the personality of Paris changed from the socialite with low business ambition to the powerful business tycoon, her fashion changed as well. Lately, she is dressing more business-like, even classy as she fits a successful businesswoman and entrepreneur. Leather-clad rock n roll rebels next to pretty young women in strapless satin dresses, Paris has traded a tawdry sex kitten image for one of chic sophistication.

 Undoubtedly, the celebrity, Paris Hilton has influenced fashion. As a young woman sketching out Y2K fashion to the modern empowered woman, she has been a force and a trailblazer in the fashion industry.

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