![]() ![]() ![]() She began a degree in History of Art at NYU in 1993, and it was in the city that she met Prince Pavlos for the first time. ![]() The 54-year-old is married to Pavlos, the Crown Prince of Greece, but he will never take the throne because of the Greek monarchy was deposed and scrapped in 1973. She's married to James Rothschild, 37, and they have three children together. Meanwhile Nicky, 39, has designed her own handbag, clothing and jewelry collections, including her recent shoe collaboration with French Sole. She's also now married to Carter Reum, also 42, and they welcomed baby Phoenix together earlier this year via surrogate. It's a far cry from her days as a paparazzi darling being photographed at nightclubs and parties, with the likes of Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan. It generates a revenue of $4 billion, according to her website. She's built quite a business empire out of her image, starting up Paris Hilton Entertainment, which has since changed its name to 11:11 Media, with the brand having 45 stores and 19 product lines. Of her life in front of cameras, Paris, now 42, once told W Magazine while holding a Canon: 'I've heard this sound so many times that sometimes I hear it when I'm alone.' With the Hilton Hotels fortune behind them, Paris and Nicky became catnip to the paparazzi. With Queenmaker premiering next week, FEMAIL has taken a look back at the It Girls who shaped our pop culture lexicon during the 1990s and 2000s, from the Hilton sisters to socialite-turned-influencer Olivia Palermo, and 'American royalty' Carolyn Bessette Kennedy to Marie-Chantal, who is the Crown Princess Of Greece. The former Real Housewives of New York City star, now 47, opens up about her rise and fall in the documentary, which explores how socialites were launched to stardom and then torn apart by the public. If you've been on the internet recently, there's been a lot of discussion about the end of 'It Girl.'Ī Vice headline declared 'How the internet killed the It Girl' in 2022 and YouTube has been flooded with videos asking questions such as: 'Did Instagram kill the it-girl?'īut Hulu's upcoming documentary Queenmaker: The Making Of An It Girl takes us back to a specific era in the 2000s when Tinsley Mortimer was one of the biggest names of the New York social scene, and Paris and Nicky Hilton were just dubbed the 'littlest socialites in town' by The New Yorker in 1999. ![]()
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