Paris Jackson was celebrating ahead of the Golden Globes. The prestigious awards show is preceded by various celebrations in Los Angeles, attracting all sorts of personalities to various events and parties, gathering some of the most influential people in Hollywood.
Jackson attended the Vanity Fair and Amazon MGM studios pre-Golden Globes party in a stunning little black dress. In photos captured by paparazzi, Jackson looked stunning, wearing a tight black dress that showcased her legs and her cleavage.
While the dress kept things simple in its color and fabrics, it had long sleeves with puffy feathers by the wrists, making it one of the most distinctive and bold looks of the night.
Jackson completed the look with a black clutch purse, matching open-toed heels, and a long necklace. She styled her hair in a high bun, with loose strands of hair framing her face.
According to the photo agency, Jackson also attended W Magazine's pre-award party, suggesting that she had a good time alongside friends and connections in the industry.
Jackson celebrates an important anniversary
Earlier this year, Jackson celebrated her sixth anniversary as a sober person, an important milestone in her life, where she decided to step away from decisions that were harming her well-being.
In a video shared online, Jackson shared some words of encouragement to her followers, sharing that while sobriety was a challenging journey, they didn't hace to face these difficulties alone.
"getting sober ain’t always the indication that life is perfect. a few years in it all got very very hard. for what felt like an eternity. and i didn’t have the same survival skills i was used to having to cope. i had to learn to live life on life’s terms," she wrote in her post's caption, which showed different moments in her life, including trips, moments with her pets and closest friends, moments alone playing music, and more.
"treatment resistant major depressive disorder is a bitch. so is CPSTD. and OCD. if you’ve got this shit, or anything of the sort, you’re not alone. hang in there and if no one’s told you they love you today, i love you," she wrote.
Last October, Jackson was the recipient of the Shining Star Award, a recognition for her commitment to overcoming her addiction and in using her journey to inspire others. "I didn't just get my life back. I got a better one," she said in her moving speech.








