Pink has always been part of Paris Hilton’s identity, and at the premiere of her latest documentary, she made it a family affair. The Los Angeles debut of her film Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir was not just about music, memories, and milestones. It was also about showing up together, color-coordinated and unmistakably on brand.
For the big night, Hilton arrived with her husband Carter Reum and their two children, Phoenix, 3, and London, 2. The message was clear from the first flash of the cameras. This was not a solo moment. It was a full family entrance, wrapped in shades of pink.
Hilton led the way in a rose quartz gown by Tony Ward that caught the light from every angle. The dress featured a deep neckline and an illusion bodice finished with a silvery choker-style collar that echoed the sparkling details at her waist. Flowing cape sleeves and matching gloves added drama, with silver embroidery along the cuffs that looked more like jewelry than fabric. The pleated skirt opened with subtle side slits, revealing glimpses of her crystal-studded silver pumps as she moved along the carpet.

Her beauty look leaned into nostalgia. A messy high bun gave a playful nod to her early-2000s era, tying past and present together in a way that felt intentional for a film built on personal history.

Still, it was hard to ignore the youngest stars of the evening. Phoenix and London drew plenty of attention in matching hot-pink varsity jackets stitched with their names. Phoenix paired his with black cargo pants, white sneakers dotted with silver rhinestones, and sparkling sunglasses. London mirrored the accessories but added her own twist with a soft pink tutu, white leggings, a pink bow in her hair, and a heart-shaped handbag. She even carried a baby doll, holding it tightly as the cameras clicked.

Reum did not stay on the sidelines. He joined the theme by layering a pink printed T-shirt from the documentary’s merchandise line under a black bomber jacket, finishing the look with coordinated joggers and two-tone Dior sneakers. Subtle, but clearly part of the plan.

Hilton and Reum have been together since 2019, and moments like this showed how carefully they craft their public appearances as a unit. The premiere itself traces Hilton’s long relationship with music through concert footage, home videos, and candid interviews, but the red carpet told its own story. This was not just a celebration of a film. It was a snapshot of a family fully leaning into who they are.