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Paris Hilton defies New York snow in sky-high heels


Hilton is currently promoting her new documentary, 'Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir'


Paris Hilton on November 17, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.© Jerod Harris
Maria LoretoSenior Writer
JANUARY 28, 2026 7:21 PM EST

Paris Hilton is not letting some snow get in the way of fashion. The Millennial icon is in New York, promoting her new documentary "Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir." As she visited different talk shows, Hilton has braved the cold, snow, and icy weather in some stunning outfits, including some tall heels. 

Paris Hilton in New York earlier this week© GC Images
Paris Hilton in New York earlier this week

Earlier this week, Hilton was featured on "Live with Kelly and Mark" and was photographed on her way to the show. For the outing, Hilton wore a matching blue suit made up of a jacket and pants with various patterns on it. She rounded it all out with a white coat, silver and glittery high heels, and white sunglasses.

She styled her hair loose and voluminous, wrapping it all up with a silver clutch purse. It was an outfit worthy of a snowy day in the city, making her one of the most striking people walking the sidewalks of the Lower Manhattan area. 

Hilton didn't let a little snow stop her from wearing her high heels© GC Images
Hilton didn't let a little snow stop her from wearing her high heels

More details about Paris' most personal project yet

Over the past month, Hilton has been celebrating the release of her new film, which premieres in theaters on January 30th. 

According to the movie's official website, the film tracks Hilton's journey in music, a topic that she's loved ever since she was a kid. The film weaves "concert footage, unfiltered moments, archival clips, never-before-seen home videos, original narration, and new interviews," reports the website.  

Model Paris Hilton sports a new haircut outside The Lounge November 1, 2001 in West Hollywood, CA© David Klein
Hilton was one of the biggest figures in the early 2000s

It also shows the strong bond Hilton developed with music and how it "saved her life" following her troubled teenage years and her challenging experience with the media. "Each chapter draws the audience in deeper, blending documentary storytelling with immersive visuals to chart the evolution of a unique pop culture phenomenon." 

As she's promoted her film, Hilton has been supported by her family, made up of her husband, Carter Reum, and their kids, Phoenix and London. “It's the best thing ever. My babies are my world, my life,” said Hilton in an interview with PEOPLE

“I get to take them all around the world with me on my adventures. And they both love music so much. They're so proud of me. So it makes me feel, really, just like a proud, cool mom, just to have my kids be able to experience all these things in my life.”

Hilton has been accompanied by her kids as she travels and promotes her film© Backgrid UK/The Grosby Group
Hilton has been accompanied by her kids as she travels and promotes her film

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