LifestyleParis Hilton stuns in Y2K revival with daring cut-out leggings

Paris Hilton stuns in Y2K revival with daring cut‑out leggings

Paris Hilton put on a classic performance. Looking at the paparazzi photos, we might have traveled back to the early 2000s. The celebrity wore a printed hoodie and a sailor cap, which was once her signature look. But the most surprising element turned out to be the "cut-out" leggings.

Paris Hilton went wild with a city outfit
Paris Hilton went wild with a city outfit
Images source: © East News | JMAY

7:02 PM EDT, September 26, 2024

It seemed like Paris Hilton toned down her style for a moment, increasingly opting for classic wardrobe elements. But nothing could be further from the truth.

The Y2K icon is going wild with fashion as if it's 2002. The latest paparazzi photos, which caught the celebrity on the streets of New York City, confirm this thesis. Her look, verging on kitsch, may be astonishing. But who’s allowed to do it if not her?

Paris Hilton is no longer met with criticism or any objective fashion assessments. Everyone knows her specific style and has gotten used to it over the decades.

Paris Hilton takes us back in time

At the beginning of autumn, the celebrity relaxed and hit the streets in a black hoodie with a print. What stands out is the combination of her characteristic hairstyle with a sailor cap and round sunglasses. One might be fooled if someone said these photos were taken 20 years ago.

Paris Hilton went wild with "cut-out" leggings

However, the bottom part of the outfit turned out to be much more unusual. Paris Hilton jumped into black leggings with numerous cut-outs and leather lace-up boots. Master of controversial fashion choices? It seems the celebrity is addicted to drawing attention to herself.

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