American socialite and entrepreneur Paris Hilton revealed that her first-ever purchase was a “pink, monogrammed Dior doggy bag” for her dog Tinkerbell.
American socialite and businesswoman Paris Hilton. Photo from Hilton’s Instagram |
“I miss Tinkerbell. I have a cartoon launching soon called Paris & Pups, based on me and my puppies when I was little,” the 44-year-old told The Times.
The socialite also gave a glimpse inside her Beverly Hills mansion, sharing that she has a dedicated room for her sunglasses collection, with every wall lined with holographic shelves holding around 10,000 pairs. Hilton further described her in-home wellness retreat, the Sliving Spa—a combination of “slaying” and “living.”
“It has all the beauty devices,” she said. “A LED red light bed and a cryotherapy machine that I use every morning to start my day.”
A great-granddaughter of Hilton Hotels founder Conrad Hilton, Paris first gained public attention in the late 1990s as a fixture of New York City’s social scene. She later pursued fashion modeling in 2000 and was hailed as “New York’s leading It Girl” in 2001.
Despite a significant financial hit when her grandfather Barron Hilton donated 97% of his US$4.5 billion estate to charity in 2019, Hilton has built a personal fortune estimated at US$300 million.
“I’ve proven myself as an intelligent businesswoman who’s created a huge brand,” Hilton once told lifestyle website Moneyish. “Being a woman in the industry, there are always stereotypes. But I love it when I can walk into a board meeting and completely take over the room. It feels amazing to have that respect. I feel like an amazing woman!”