Christmas is well over but Paris Hilton is continuing her “Slivmas” run with a hint of “winter mob wife” aesthetic. The socialite re-established her fashion icon status with a series of stunning ensembles during this year’s holiday season. Hilton rocked two different attires — metallic and furry — for her latest festive looks. Moreover, the media personality even posed alongside some adorable alpacas during the playful new photoshoot.
Paris Hilton updates new ‘Slivmas’ photos with a hint of ‘winter mob wife’ aesthetic
Paris Hilton unveiled new “Slivmas” looks with a set of new stunning photos on Instagram. The 43-year-old captioned the post, “It’s beginning to look a lot like #Slivmas…with a side of winter mob wife realness and some alpacas.” Hilton’s first look for the latest photoshoot saw her don a silver metallic bikini top, which she paired with matching shorts. The socialite also wore a matching silver jacket featuring white furry cuffs to complete the metallic ensemble.
Hilton added a fur cap and white gloves to elevate her “mob wife” ensemble. She completed the look with a wide silver choker, an eye-catching pair of dazzling multi-strapped platform heels, and white frame sunglasses. One of the clips in the Instagram showed Hilton later opting for another footwear — silver pointed-toe shoes — following the shoot. The video saw the mom of two walking beside gorgeous alpacas and posing for more playful shots.
For the second look during the pink-themed photoshoot, Hilton stunned in a pink furry bikini top and paired it with a shiny and tiny sequin miniskirt. The pop icon wore a cropped baby pink fur jacket for some of the snaps. She later slipped into a long white coat for the other dreamy shots. Hilton topped this look with pink-tinted retro-style sunglasses and matching dazzling gloves.
Previously, Hilton made jaws drop as she wrapped herself up in nothing but a giant bow for the Christmas photos this year. The media personality also wore a sultry red lacy set for the breathtaking festive shoot.
Originally reported by Shriya Swami on Mandatory.