Paris Hilton Almost Strips For Paper Magazine Photo Shoot
Paris Hilton has stripped for the Winter issue of Paper magazine. The American hotel heiress is one of four cover stars for the publication’s Fandemonium issue, which also features Chloe Sevigny, Lucy Hale, and Marc Jacobs’ dog Neville. In the issue, Paris poses in a backless metallic jumpsuit which exposes her pert derrière.
It is only next to Kim Kardashian West’s half naked, champagne shot for the magazine which broke the Internet last year. Her outfit features a zip down the front and is tied to the star in neat bows at the back, down her arms, legs and across her back. Paris’ blonde hair is slicked back from her face as she stands seductively with her back to camera.
The magazine took to its official Instagram and posted pictures of the 35-year-old’s risqué photo shoot. She has opted for gothic make-up with plenty of black eyeliner, black lipstick and matching nail color. Paris gives vampy vibes with her black eye make-up.
In another shot, she wears the same make-up, but opts for a revealing mesh dress and black choker. In the third picture, Paris wears a PVC style leather dress with side panel cut-outs and a thigh high split. The fourth picture sees Paris in leather shorts and garter with an oversize black leather coat that shows off bare body.
For the cover of the magazine, Paris wears a white fur coat and sits regally with her arms folded across her legs as she stars vacantly into the distance. Paris was styled by Sammy K at Cloutier and Paper fashion editor J. Logan Horne. Her make-up was done by Sharon Gault, and hair by Tony Medina, while Maya Apple did her perfectly manicured hands.
“Another very busy and productive year for both my music and my brand. I’ll be continuing to tour as a DJ and create new music, as well as opening new stores and expanding my cosmetics line and products globally,” Paris said in an interview with the magazine. She added that she is also opening another one of her real estate properties in the Philippines.
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