The wedding of Paris Hilton and venture capitalist Carter Reum in November 2021 was a three-day, star-studded affair that redefined modern bridal extravagance. While the event itself was a fairytale come to life at her late grandfather’s Bel Air estate, the most captivating detail—and the one still discussed in 2024—is the sheer volume of bridal fashion involved. The heiress, known for her love of all things "sliving" (slaying and living), famously revealed that she was sent an astonishing 45 potential wedding dresses by top designers from around the world.
Ultimately, the global fashion icon narrowed down the colossal collection to a select few, choosing to wear six distinct looks across the multi-day celebration. This incredible wardrobe journey, documented in her reality series Paris in Love, showcases a masterclass in switching from timeless, Grace Kelly-inspired elegance to her signature 'Neon Raver Barbie Bride' Y2K aesthetic.
Paris Hilton: Biography and Wedding Profile
- Full Name: Paris Whitney Hilton
- Born: February 17, 1981 (Age 44 in 2025)
- Occupation: Media Personality, Socialite, Businesswoman, DJ, Model, Singer
- Parents: Richard Hilton and Kathy Hilton
- Siblings: Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Barron Hilton II, Conrad Hughes Hilton
- Husband: Carter Reum (Venture Capitalist)
- Wedding Date: November 11, 2021
- Wedding Venue: Bel Air Estate (her late grandfather Barron Hilton's former property)
- Wedding Events: Three-day celebration including the ceremony, a Neon Carnival at Santa Monica Pier, and a formal dinner.
- Children: Phoenix Barron Hilton Reum, London Marilyn Hilton Reum
The Six Iconic Dresses: A Breakdown of Paris Hilton’s Bridal Wardrobe
Paris Hilton’s wedding weekend was less a single event and more a series of high-fashion moments. From the traditional ceremony gown to the shimmering after-party mini-dresses, each look was meticulously chosen to reflect a different facet of her personality. Here is the definitive list of the six gowns she wore.
1. The Timeless Ceremony Gown: Custom Oscar de la Renta
For the moment she walked down the aisle to marry Carter Reum, Paris chose a dress of breathtaking, timeless elegance. This was perhaps the most surprising choice for the queen of Y2K fashion, but it was a masterpiece of couture.
- Designer: Oscar de la Renta (Designers: Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim)
- Style: A custom, high-neck, long-sleeved ballgown.
- Details: The gown was entirely covered in pressed floral embroidery, which cascaded down the dress and onto the dramatic, floor-length veil. The look was inspired by the classic beauty of Grace Kelly.
- Significance: The dress took months to design and was the centerpiece of the entire bridal wardrobe, transforming the socialite into a picture of traditional, storybook royalty.
2. The Fairytale First Dance Dress: Galia Lahav
Paris wasted no time changing after the ceremony, opting for a softer, more romantic gown for the first dance and the initial reception. This look was pure princess fantasy, perfect for a Disney-esque moment.
- Designer: Galia Lahav
- Style: A voluminous tulle ballgown with a sophisticated, off-the-shoulder sweetheart neckline and a cinched corset top.
- Details: The dress featured a full, frothy skirt and delicate detailing, allowing her to move more freely while still maintaining a grand, bridal silhouette.
3. The Late-Night Mini: Oscar de la Renta Redux
As the night progressed and the party shifted into high gear, Paris made her third change, proving that a bride can be both elegant and ready to dance. She returned to the designer of her main gown, but with a fun, shorter twist.
- Designer: Oscar de la Renta
- Style: A bustier cocktail mini-dress.
- Details: This short dress mirrored the floral embroidery of the ceremony gown on the bustier and shoulders, creating a cohesive theme while providing a much more playful, party-ready silhouette.
4. The Embellished Dinner Gown: Pamella Roland
One of the more unique looks of the weekend was the custom Pamella Roland gown, chosen for a formal dinner or a specific portion of the reception. This dress brought high-wattage Hollywood glamour to the event.
- Designer: Pamella Roland
- Style: A fitted, heavily embellished column dress.
- Details: The gown was adorned with pearls and gems, featuring a dramatic leg slit and a sheer, flowing cape. This look was pure, old-school movie star glamour, complete with a tiara accessory.
The Multi-Day Extravaganza: The Neon Carnival and Final Looks
The wedding festivities extended beyond the Bel Air estate, moving to the Santa Monica Pier for a colorful, carnival-themed after-party. This multi-day approach allowed Paris to fully embrace her playful, 'That’s Hot' persona, cementing her status as a pop culture icon even in her marriage.
5. The Neon Raver Barbie Bride: Alice + Olivia
The second night was a 'Neon Carnival' at the Santa Monica Pier, a theme that demanded a dress as bold as the bride herself. This look was a joyous explosion of color and sparkle.
- Designer: Alice + Olivia (Stacey Bendet)
- Style: A hot pink, high-low tulle dress.
- Details: The look featured a vibrant neon pink color, bedazzled mesh sleeves, and a playful skirt that allowed her to ride the carnival rides and dance under the pier lights. Paris herself described it as the "most perfect Neon Raver Barbie Bride dress."
6. The Final Shimmering Look: The Sixth Secret Dress
While Paris confirmed she wore six distinct dresses, the final look is often described as a continuation of the after-party theme, sometimes a shimmering silver or beaded number, though the specific designer for the sixth look is less publicized than the main four. Sources suggest the final look was a custom Pamella Roland or a similar high-glamour beaded gown, ensuring the heiress maintained her sparkle until the very end of the three-day affair. The sheer volume of options—45 custom gowns sent by designers like Valentino, Marchesa, and more—meant she truly had the world's closet at her disposal.
The result of this 45-dress dilemma was a bridal wardrobe that perfectly encapsulated Paris Hilton's journey: a blend of old-money elegance, modern pop culture influence, and a whole lot of signature sparkle. Her wedding to Carter Reum was not just a marriage; it was a multi-day fashion show that will be studied by future brides for decades to come, proving that when you're Paris Hilton, one dress is simply never enough.
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