Paris Hilton – Karl Lagerfeld
In a world that often trades authenticity for spectacle, Paris Hilton reminds us that true glamour is not just worn —it’s lived. On a night stitched with satin and sequins, she stepped into the room like a living sculpture, cloaked in custom Karl Lagerfeld and velvet gloves, a clear and merited hommage to the Kaiser of fashion. Applause followed every reveal, not just for the fashion, but for the audacity of a woman who refuses to dim her light.
“I love inspiring other people to follow their dreams and to sparkle and to be unapologetic,” she told i-D. And sparkle she did —not just in couture, but in spirit. The evening unfolded like a dreamscape: cocktails named That’s Hot, Princess, and Bonjour Babe winked at her legacy while champagne flowed abundantly. Jodie Harsh and Marina Trench spun sonic gold from the DJ booth, and in a moment of familial joy, Paris danced with her mother Kathy and sister Nicky —three generations of sparkle, moving in rhythm.


The guest list read like a constellation of fashion’s brightest stars: Helena Christensen, Heidi Klum, Coco Rocha, Taylor Hill, Rita Ora, Cara Delevingne, Kim Petras, Ava Max, and Reign Judge. Her campaign co-star Jon Kortajarena leapt on stage, igniting the crowd in a burst of energy that felt less like a party and more like a cultural pulse point. Style sages Bryan Boy, Susie Lau, Lyas, Calum Harper, and Victor Ray added their own shimmer to the mix.
But beyond the flashbulbs and the fanfare, the night was like a manifesto. A reminder that Paris Hilton is not a relic of early-2000s fame, but a woman who continues to redefine what it means to live luxuriously, loudly, and on one’s own terms. She doesn’t just throw parties —she curates moments of collective joy, where fashion meets feeling and legacy meets present. At LuxElite, we celebrate this kind of living: unapologetic, luminous, and ever-evolving path. We were all sliving, as Hilton says —and we still are.
