
The singer of "Nothing in This World" also took the stage as a DJ during the music festival in California. Getty Images
Paris Hilton made a splash at Coachella 2025, joining thousands of fans enjoying performances from big stars like Lady Gaga, Charli XCX, Tyla, and Benson Boone. The 44-year-old socialite, DJ, and entrepreneur surprised festivalgoers with a special DJ set at the Absolute House of Cosmo.
For her night-two appearance, Paris wore a striking black catsuit from a female-owned brand called Crop It Like It’s Hot. The outfit was custom-made just for her and designed with daring cut-outs that revealed much of her figure while still keeping her covered. It featured long sleeves, a bodysuit style, and extended down to her feet.
To complete the look, Paris added shiny chain details and sparkling diamond earrings. Her long blonde hair flowed in loose beach waves. She proudly wore the design to support Hana O'Connor, the talented designer behind the catsuit. Hana is one of 50 women who received a business grant through Paris’ nonprofit 11:11 Media after devastating wildfires destroyed several small businesses in Los Angeles.
Paris chose a special outfit made just for her by the brand Crop It Like It's Hot. Getty Images
Paris shared photos of her outfit online and wrote: “Hana O'Connor is one of 50 incredible women who received a grant through my nonprofit @11.11media Impact and @GoFundMe after the LA fires destroyed her small biz.” She added, “Hana's a rave queen with serious vision, and I'm so proud to wear her design in the desert.”
She called her outfit a celebration of women and small business owners. “This is what #SlivingForSmallBiz is all about – empowering women, celebrating creativity, and showing up for each other,” she said.
Fans loved the outfit and flooded her post with compliments. Comments included, “Cute cute hot hot,” “That’s hot for a cause, love this,” and “What an incredible outfit – you are SLIVING!” Her mother, Kathy Hilton, also dropped some heart emojis to show support.
Paris Hilton’s black outfit matched the fun, party vibe of the festival. Getty Images
Paris started 11:11 Media in 2021, a lifestyle and entertainment company focused on making a positive impact. Speaking on a podcast recently, she explained, “I feel that everything I do is very authentic to me. I would not put my name on a product unless it’s something I love.”
She shared how the nonprofit raised over $800,000 within just 72 hours after the LA wildfires. That money helped many women rebuild their businesses, including Hana’s. Paris even lost her own home in the fires. “Hundreds of families will receive this assistance immediately ensuring they can address their needs and begin to rebuild their lives today,” she said. “My heart is with everyone affected by this devastating situation, and my team and I at 11:11 Media Impact will continue to show up.”
At Coachella, Paris didn’t just wear a bold outfit—she made a strong statement about support, strength, and standing up for others.