Paris Hilton showcased her signature glamour and resilience this week, daring to navigate New York City's treacherous icy and snowy pavements while wearing elegant high heels. The 44-year-old entrepreneur and media personality is currently engaged in an intensive press tour to promote her forthcoming documentary, Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir, which is scheduled for release this Friday.
A Fashion Statement Amid Winter Challenges
On Tuesday morning, Hilton made a spirited appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark, where she enthusiastically discussed her new project. Observers noted her confident stride as she stepped out in a striking three-piece white pantsuit adorned with a delicate blue floral pattern. The ensemble was elevated with pointed-toe silver stilettos, a bold choice given the hazardous winter conditions underfoot.
She completed the look with a long, white winter coat and matching white-framed sunglasses, adding a touch of seasonal practicality. Her accessories included sparkling silver fingerless gloves and a glittery silver handbag, maintaining her iconic shimmering aesthetic despite the gloomy weather.
Late Night Glamour and Candid Revelations
The previous evening, Hilton continued her promotional blitz with a visit to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. For this appearance, she opted for a dramatically different outfit: a full-length fitted black dress covered in glinting stones, paired with heels featuring delicate bow accents. She accessorised this look with luxurious velvet black opera gloves, demonstrating her versatile fashion sense.
During her busy schedule, Hilton also found time to open up about her personal mental health journey on Monday's episode of The Him & Her Show. She spoke candidly about her diagnosis of rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD), a condition she vividly described as feeling like "a demon in your mind." Hilton revealed she was initially diagnosed with ADHD in her late twenties before learning she had RSD.
"It's basically any thought of a negative perception," she explained to hosts Lauryn and Michael Bosstick. "If you think someone is being rude or you feel something... You will feel it like it's physical pain and it's not even real. It's almost like a demon in your mind that is saying negative self-talk to you."
Documentary Premiere and Celebrity Support
Last week, Hilton's documentary received a glamorous Hollywood premiere at The Grove, attracting a star-studded audience that included Demi Lovato, Sofia Vergara, Lizzo, and Kathy Griffin. According to her official website, the film "traces Paris's music journey — from her childhood dreams to her club-going adolescence, from her debut album to her musical reinvention."
Her parents, Kathy and Rick Hilton, were present to show their support at the premiere event. The documentary takes its title from Hilton's second studio album, Infinite Icon, which was released in September 2025.
Evolution and Authentic Storytelling
In a recent interview with PEOPLE magazine, Hilton reflected on the documentary's significance, describing it as representing the "evolution" from her "party girl era" in the 2000s to her current life. Speaking at December's inaugural TikTok Awards, she expressed immense pride in the project, which will have its theatrical release on January 30th.
"It’s such a powerful story, and I think being an 'infinite icon' is about inspiring others to be authentic and to own their narrative and to make a difference in the world," Hilton told the outlet, emphasising the documentary's broader message of empowerment and self-acceptance.