Paris Hilton Is Bathed in the Rainbow, Wearing Stoned Over-the-Knee Boots to Alice + Olivia’s Pride Party
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Paris Hilton showed herself as an ally on Thursday night. The celebrity performed onstage at Alice + Olivia’s by Stacey Bendet’s Pride party in New York City. For the event, the DJ wore a head-to-toe ombre rainbow look.
In the performance, Hilton danced to her old hits, like “Stars Are Blind,” while mixing in new tracks like “I’m Free.” The party was the first time she performed “I’m Free” live.
Hilton wore a long-sleeved mindress featuring a chest cutout that had a sweetheart design at the bust. In addition, the star pulled on a pair of over-the-knee boots from Stuart Weitzman.
The shoes were custom. The design was based on the company’s Vidaland boot which is made of stretch suede. It is a high-heel version of the popular Lowland Boot and features a thigh-high leg as well as a block heel of almost 4 inches.
For Hilton’s version, the boot was treated to a rainbow ombre. The choice was a reference to the LGBTQ+ pride flag which includes similar colors. Overtop the print, Weitzman applied gems of varying sizing in corresponding colors.
Though the custom versions are not available, the original Vidaland boot is available for $597.
The Stuart Weitzman brand has long been affiliated with celebrity. In the 1970s, Barbara Walters asked him to make the white bridal shoes he was making in other colors. In 1983, Aretha Franklin wore shoes Weitzman designed to the American Music Awards. Since, the company has also designed a series of million-dollar heels that helped make it a household name alongside popular footwear like stretch boots and the Nudist sandal.
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