Inside Paris Hilton’s Glamorous Fashion Shoot and Her Pop Music Comeback

Paris Hilton has graced the cover of Canada‘s Fashion magazine.

In the shoot, the 43-year-old showed off her long legs by teetering on a pair of sparkly silver platform heels.

She added purple structure hot pants and a matching midriff hoodie to complete the look.

The media mogul tried on a variety of different outfits for the shoot. For one look, she donned a pink plaid skirt with a matching blazer and Chanel handbag.

Speaking in the magazine, Hilton opened up about her long-awaited sophomore album. ‘I’m here to save pop music,’ she said of the record, which is being executive produced by Sia.

‘It’s very popcentric, obviously, but it also has love songs, dance music and a few ballads,’ the Stars Are Blind hitmaker explained.

Paris Hilton has graced the cover of Canada’s Fashion magazine with a stunning pictorial

In the shoot, the 43-year-old showed off her long legs by teetering on a pair of sparkly silver platform heels

She also rocked a silver miniskirt, top, and kitten heels, and a handful of 70s-inspired looks.

Hilton has been teasing her sophomore album for years now, but finally seems to have got the project on track thanks to Sia.

‘I love Sia so much. She’s one of my closest friends and is the most brilliant songwriter of our time,’ she said in February.

‘I just – I’m so honored to be working with her, and she’s the executive producer of my whole album,’ she teased.

Hilton added, ‘Just being in the studio with her is such a dream come true.’

The pair have already collaborated on Sia’s new single Fame Won’t Love You, which features Hilton as a guest vocalist.

The emotional tune sees Hilton sing about trying to ‘find validation for my futile existence’ in the ‘smiles’ of the audience, only to discover that ‘fame won’t love you like a mother, like a father should.’

For one look, she donned a pink plaid skirt with a matching blazer and Chanel handbag

The Stars Are Blind hitmaker also rocked a silver miniskirt, top, and kitten heels

She also tried on a few 1970s-inspired looks for the fashionable photoshoot

Sia is executive producing Hilton’s next album and the pair have already released a song together called Fame Won’t Love You

Promoting the song on her Instagram page, Paris revealed: ‘This song is a tribute to growing up in the spotlight.’

In a verse, she croons about how she ‘searched in your eyes for some glimmer of light, tap dancing for one million miles. I looked for the smiles, oh, hoping in them I’d find validation for my futile existence.’

The socialite’s first album, simply titled Paris, was released in 2006 to mixed reviews.

It spawned the hit Stars Are Blind and peaked at a respectable No. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart.

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