Monday, January 24, 2011

The Hiltons and the Fashion. Paris and modelling


Whereas Nicky Hilton owns her own successful clothing and purse lines, Paris Hilton has a mini design empire from fragrance to watches and shoes, inclusively.
And now their stylish mother Kathy is joining the fray with her new perfume, My Secret. Available now on Macys.com, the fragrance is as glamourous as the women of the Hilton family.
Many people (at least explicitely) condemn Paris Hilton’s fashion choices. Those who love Paris Hilton, love her for brigning the level down, so that they can qualify. Without her to define “ridiculousness”, where would we all be? Is it indeed so unexpectedly "Most Overrated Celebrity" after all?!
However,  in a poll conducted by the Associated Press and America Online, Hilton was voted the second "Worst Celebrity Role Model of 2006", behind Britney Spears only. Critics suggest that Hilton epitomizes the title of "famous for being famous."
But Paris Hilton really have a decent bag collection, and for spring, she’s added this Marc Jacobs Cameron handbag, in two different colors — this white and a pale blue. The Cameron seems to be a spring exclusive, an elaboration of Marc Jacob’s Sweet Punk line of last year...


Paris began modeling as a girl, initially at charity events. When she was 19, she signed with Donald Trump's modeling agency, T Management. Hilton has also worked with Ford Models in New York, Models 1 Agency in London, Nous Model Management in Los Angeles, and Premier Model Management in London.
Hilton has appeared in numerous advertising campaigns, including Iceberg Vodka, GUESS, Tommy Hilfiger, Christian Dior, and Marciano. In 2001, Hilton began to develop a reputation as a socialite, being identified as "New York's leading It Girl" whose fame was beginning to "extend beyond the New York tabloids". She has appeared in several magazines, including the April 2004 issue of Maxim.
Hilton was engaged to fashion model Jason Shaw from mid-2002 to early 2003.
She recently posed nude, covered in gold paint, to promote "Rich Prosecco", a canned version of an Italian sparkling wine.

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