26 Jul

Do you think Paris Hilton works with normal weights? Think again this week, Businesswoman and Simple Life star shared her workout routine on TikTok, which is just as awesome and ridiculous as you'd expect.

Entitled "8 Easy Exercises to Keep Warm While Staying Home", his fitness moves were filmed from within his Beverly Hills home, which he called Slivington Manor (sliving = slaying + living). Of course, her favorite sportswear outfit for the video is her own merchandise: her hat and top shirt say "Loves It", which is one of the key phrases of The Simple Life. Among the weird exercises is one of my Louis Vuitton bags that you use as weights.

In the new clip, Hilton is also seen hammer crimp with two huge Vuitton bags - one in hot pink and the other in metallic gold. (The latter is actually a bounce piece. She and Kim Kardashian West used the technique together in 2006.) The idea isn't quite ridiculous. Some organized or patterned bags can be heavier than 5 pounds, even when empty.

Other bizarre exercise tips on the Hilton roster include biking around her house on a pink bike, sitting with an inflatable unicorn as a base for the leg, and running running in front of a neon sign saying, "I need money for Gucci." Enough motivation to keep in shape, or at least from Fashionable.

Hilton's comic attitude to fitness was driven by the desire to put a smile on people's faces during these difficult times. "Since all the gyms have just shut down again, I thought it would be a fun video posting how people can do sports at home, of course, as my Paris spins," he says. “I never practice real life, because I am so busy that my life is like playing sports. Shopping is my cardio.” She considers her DJ sets, all those hops and dances around the stage! Also a form of exercise. As for the exercise equipment that you choose? "Of course, my favorite sports suit. Juicy Couture Velvet, which is the quarantine costume I wear every day."

11.11 / Eleven eleven is experiencing rapid growth. Amid a pandemic, as companies erupt and production lines stop, this local poster has reached the international version of Matchesfashion.com, a UK-based online store.

In what can only be linked to a series of fortunate events, the Indian brand created a set of mosaic blankets at a time when the world was closed and everyone entered the house. With fast fashion under the scanner, now more than ever, local ethical signs like 11.11 / 11-11 are celebrated in order to survive one sustainable movement at a time. During a phone call across the Atlantic with co-founder and creative and strategic director, Mia Morikawa, we discussed everything from collaboration to clothes that doubled the duality. Excerpts from the interview below.

With the epidemic there was a pause. What is the biggest thing that I learned in the bull racing?

We had time to be more deliberate about things. We had a crowdfunding tour and it was really impressive to see people appearing with any potential. Some simply stepped in to say, “I have been a customer for many years. I feel relieved when I wear 11:11 / Eleven eleven, which is a very important part of my life and I want to see them thrive.” Just going through a hard time and receiving these comments is really helpful and encouraging.

The loyalists realized the warmth and spirit behind our products. Our process depends on sustainable development, whether it is the relationship with our craftsmen, respect for culture and the raw materials we use; We try to raise the level and expectations of what the consumer can demand.


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