Paris Hilton Bares It All for New 'Iconic' Magazine Cover
Paris Hilton showed off what she's got in a revealing new photoshoot heavily inspired by the 1970s, and fans can't get enough of the stunning looks.
The media personality shared the photos from her photoshoot with Nylon with fans online, starting with an iconic first image of Hilton in a jean jumpsuit unzipped to the waist with no shirt as she held two ice cream cones in front of her. To complete the look, Hilton's hair was done in the classic Farrah Fawcett style that was extremely popular in the '70s.
In the caption, the magazine wrote, "@ParisHilton knows what’s hot.🔥 Twenty years after becoming a household name, Hilton is proving that being an icon isn’t a career — it’s a way of life. 'I am the mood board,' Hilton tells NYLON. 'I am the blueprint.'"
Check out the risqué photos here.
Nylon shared more images from the photoshoot on its account, with photos showing Hilton wearing jean short shorts, striped socks, baby tees, roller skates and more, further embracing the '70s aesthetic.
In the comments of the original post, fans were enamored with Hilton's throwback looks, with one fan simply writing, "ICONIC….🩷."
"Paris ate this photo shoot up honey it’s the roller blade hills for me it’s giving 70 playboy I’m loving it 😍," said another, while a third chimed in, "You are sooo statuesque. Its giving Farrah Fawcett Charlie's angels. Perfection."
The compliments kept coming, with more comments like, "70s paris is soooo hot!!!" "Paris my heart can function no more 🥵," and "IM GAGGED! MY JAW IS ON THE FLOOR! OMG😫😫😫😍😍."
Hilton spoke with Bebe Rexha for the interview to go along with the photos, opening up about her new album, Infinite Icon, and sharing what the title means to her: "Someone who inspires generations to be unapologetic, be themselves, and make a difference in people’s lives. Someone who brings that sparkle and fun and does it all in an iconic way."
Hilton's new album, Infinite Icon, is set to come out on Sept. 6.
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