Paris Jackson commanded attention on Thursday evening, showcasing her impeccable style at the exclusive Bulgari Eternal Vimini Rooftop Party in Los Angeles.
A Fashionable Arrival at a Star-Studded Event
The 27-year-old singer and model, daughter of the late Michael Jackson, made a striking entrance in a chic, draped brown mini dress that perfectly highlighted her figure. She elevated the look with a pair of glamorous gold open-toe heels, adorned with delicate leaf embellishments, which further accentuated her legs.
For accessories, Paris opted for a maroon mini bag to carry her essentials and completed the ensemble with dainty gold jewellery, including several rings and bracelets. She paused for photographers, offering a sultry look to the cameras that undoubtedly turned heads on the rooftop.
Celebrity Guests and Stylish Appearances
Paris was far from the only A-list name in attendance. The event saw a host of celebrities from film and television, including Euphoria star Maude Apatow and Outer Banks actors Rudy Pankow and Jonathan Daviss.
Fellow attendee Larsen Thompson, 25, also made a style statement in a plunging black dress with button details, paired with dark stilettos. The Pearl actress was photographed mingling with 24-year-old star Isabella Merced. Actor Joshua Jackson was also spotted enjoying the party, chatting and laughing with Dree Hemingway.
A Candid Reflection on Sobriety and Mental Health
Paris's glamorous outing comes just days before a significant personal milestone: her sixth anniversary of sobriety from all drugs and alcohol. In a recent reflective moment, the model opened up about the ongoing challenges of her journey.
"Getting sober ain't always the indication that life is perfect," she shared. "A few years in it all got very, very hard for what felt like an eternity." Paris explained that she had to learn new ways to cope, stating, "I didn't have the same survival skills I was used to having to cope. I had to learn to live life on life's terms."
She went on to speak candidly about her mental health, revealing she lives with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and complex post-traumatic stress disorder. The latter, she noted, stems from being persistently followed by paparazzi.
"If you've got this s***, or anything of the sort, you're not alone," Paris offered in a message of solidarity. "Hang in there and if no one's told you they love you today, I love you."
According to reports, Paris spent time at the Diamond Ranch Academy in Utah between the ages of 15 and 16, receiving treatment for substance abuse and multiple suicide attempts. Now, as an ambassador for The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, she recently celebrated single life on social media, joking that it allows her to have "as many animals as she wants," showcasing her three cats and two dogs.
Looking ahead, the multi-talented star, who humorously describes herself as a 'mediocre Thom Yorke impersonator', has several projects in the pipeline. She will appear in the documentary Michael Jackson: A Celebration, set for US theatres in June. Her upcoming acting roles include films such as RZA's drama One Spoon Of Chocolate and Catherine Hardwicke's Street Smart.