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Paris Hilton Drops Infinite Icon Merch Collection to Celebrate Her New Album Release
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Date:2025-04-08 21:11:11
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Get ready, Little Hiltons! E! is thrilled to exclusively announce Paris Hilton’s brand-new Pacsun capsule collection, in honor of her highly anticipated album, Infinite Icon. Dropping the same day as the album, this limited-edition collection features five unique styles that perfectly capture Paris’ signature boldness, futuristic Y2K vibes, and unapologetic fun.
Inspired by her LA lifestyle and artwork photographed by Brian Ziff, the designs mirror the empowering energy of her 12-track album, making this merch the ultimate must-have for every fan.
Paris raved, "Pacsun has been the perfect partner to connect with so many of my fans and to bring the creative universe we created for the album into the world of fashion.”
From cropped tanks to boyfriend tees and hoodies, the Infinite Icon collection, priced between $25 and $65, is available for preorder on September 6, 2024, with sizes ranging from XS to L.
As a singer, DJ, social advocate, and entrepreneur, Paris is constantly expanding her empire, and this new collection is no exception.
Show your love for Paris Hilton and her new album with this cute cropped tank, featuring a photo of Paris, "infinite icon" lettering, and pink pillars for the ultimate fangirl vibes.
Stay cozy, comfy, and cute in this hoodie showcasing Paris Hilton’s album cover, perfect for repping your fave icon while keeping warm in style.
This pink boyfriend-style tee with a cute photo of Paris Hilton is perfect for fanning out over your girl, and with its effortless style, you can easily dress it up or down for any occasion.
Rock your love for Paris Hilton's music in this white tee with bold pink lettering, featuring her name on the front and the release date of her Infinite Icon album on the back.
The back of this shirt celebrates the release date of the Infinite Icon album.
Show off your love for Paris Hilton in this pink cropped tee featuring her new album cover—cute, trendy, and perfect for any fan ready to rep their fave icon.
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