Paris Hilton and Carter Reum: Did the engaged couple try the wedding look at the film gala?

Paris Hilton and Carter Reum
Did the engaged couple try the wedding look at the film gala?

Paris Hilton and Carter Reum have been engaged since February.

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Paris Hilton and Carter Reum want to get married soon. At a film gala in Los Angeles it seemed like they were trying out the wedding look.

Is that how they are going to walk to the altar? Hotel heiress Paris Hilton (40, “This Is Paris”) and entrepreneur Carter Reum (40) want to tie the knot soon. At the annual LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday evening (November 6th) it almost seemed as if the couple in love were already wearing the look for the big day.

A dream made of tulle and rhinestones

The 40-year-old former “The Simple Life” star appeared in a white dream made of tulle with loads of rhinestones sewn on all sides of her dress. Above the cleavage, a transparent section of lace ran up to the neck, where numerous glittering stones sparkled again on a round collar. The shoulders were decorated with rhinestones and fringes.

Hilton combined white lace pumps, silver earrings and a matching ring with her outfit. Her long blonde hair was tied in a tight, high ponytail with side parting, and her lips were accentuated in a nude shade. In terms of eye make-up, the former it girl opted for dramatic smokey eyes.

Dark blue tuxedo and contrasting black

Carter Reum was less noticeable next to his sparkling fiancée, but in his dark blue tuxedo with white shirt and black bow tie, he might have attracted a few glances. The contrasting black was found on the lapel of his jacket as well as in his selection of watch and shoes.

Paris Hilton and Carter Reum have been a couple since December 2019, and they got engaged on her 40th birthday on February 17th. The preparations for their upcoming wedding break as well as the ceremony itself will be shown as part of the documentary series “Paris in Love” from November 11th on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service.

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