Hilton family parties, sans Paris, at Pure
Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 | 12:12 a.m.
Nicky Hilton at Pure Nightclub on Halloween.
Paris Hilton might be the Hilton family’s most notorious partier but that doesn’t mean the rest of her well-heeled relatives don’t know how to hit the town.
The socialite’s similarly-social little sister, Nicky Hilton, hosted a Halloween party at Pure on Saturday.
The eldest Hilton sister didn’t return to Las Vegas to join her sibling at Caesars Palace this weekend – she was, after all, just in town for her boyfriend’s birthday at the Hard Rock Hotel last weekend.
Hilton heads Rick and Kathy Hilton came to Las Vegas for their daughter’s party, though, as did a handful of Nicky Hilton’s other family members, including her aunt, Kyle Richards, and younger cousin, Farrah Aldjufrie, who was celebrating her 21st birthday.
Hilton dressed up as Audrey Hepburn’s character from "Breakfast at Tiffany's" for the Halloween party, wearing a black shift dress accompanied by a Chanel bag and necklace, Ray Ban style sunglasses and Christian Louboutin pumps.
Her parents also got into the Halloween spirit: Kathy Hilton came dressed as a police woman while her husband wore a Hugh Hefner-like robe and slippers ensemble and roamed the VIP with a cigar in hand.
Meanwhile, Richards assumed the role of Wonder Woman; Aldjufrie came dressed as a flapper; and Pure resident DJ, DJ Hollywood, wore a Captain America costume.
The heirs to the Hilton hotel fortune partied in style and didn’t let the absence of their most famous counterpart stop them from having fun in the club’s VIP area.
The group reportedly sipped Fiji water and Grey Goose vodka cocktails throughout the evening, and the club presented Aldjufrie with a birthday cake.
Also partying at Pure on Halloween was “Entourage” star Rex Lee, who came dressed as Will Farrell’s male Spartan cheerleader character from “Saturday Night Live.”
Melissa Arseniuk writes about Las Vegas entertainment and celebrity events. She can be reached at 702-948-7823 or by e-mail at melissa.arseniuk@lasvegassun.com.
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