She never puts a foot wrong when it comes to fashion.
And Paris Hilton looked effortlessly glamorous as she posed at Lizzo’s VIP event at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cannes on Wednesday.
The icon, 42, wowed in a lilac silk number as she worked her best angles for the camera.
The pretty number featured a sexy cut-out design in the front and flattering pleated fabric that was paired with silver heels to enhance her height.
She wore her long blonde locks pulled back in a ponytail and opted for a typically glamorous makeup look.
Stunning: Paris Hilton looked effortlessly glamorous as she posed at Lizzo’s VIP event at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cannes on Wednesday
Watched for days: The icon, 42, wowed in a lilac silk number as she worked her best angles for the camera
She donned dark shades as she gazed out at the ocean before posing with Jay Shetty in a snap.
Lizzo performed at a VIP dinner party hosted by iHeartMedia and MediaLink at the venue during the Cannes Lions Festival.
The singer, 35, looked nothing short of sensational as she took the stage for the event.
She flaunted her breathtaking curves in a gold sequined mini dress as she performed a plethora of her hit songs for the star-studded crowd.
Her sassy dress flaunted sheer panels, a plunging neckline and thigh-high slits that left little to the imagination.
Lizzo completed the onstage ensemble with sparkling gold boots and a pair of large hoop earrings.
With a radiant makeup palette, she wore her raven black locks loose as they fell over her shoulders.
Exuding confidence on stage, Lizzo was accompanied by female back-up singers and a live band, all slipping into form-fitting silver mini dresses.
Pose: The pretty number featured a sexy cut-out design in the front and flattering pleated fabric that was paired with silver heels to enhance her height
Glowing: She wore her long blonde locks pulled back in a ponytail and opted for a typically glamorous makeup look
It comes after the hitmaker announced she was donating $50,000 each day to black-led grassroots businesses and organizations in honor of Juneteenth.
Juneteenth is the newest US federal holiday and commemorates the emancipation of enslaved black Americans.
US President Joe Biden signed the bill to create the holiday in 2021.
Juneteenth, long a regional holiday in the southern US, rose to prominence following protests in 2020 over the police killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Rayshard Brooks and other African Americans.
On Tuesday, Lizzo revealed she donated her first $50,000 to the Marsha P. Johnson Institutea charity that helps the black LGBTQ community.
It’s namesake Marsha P. Johnson was an American gay liberation activist and self-proclaimed drag queen. Known as an outspoken gay rights advocate, Johnson was one of the prominent figures in the 1969 Stonewall uprising.
Taking to her Instagram to announce the news, Lizzo said, “The first organization we’re highlighting is the Marsha P. Johnson Institute.”
“Right, we know who Marsha P. Johnson is and we know what Marsha P. Johnson has done for the LGBTQ, emphasis on that T [trans] community’
She continued, “What the Marsha P. Johnson Institute does is protect and defend the human rights of transgender black people
Friends: She wore dark shades while looking out over the ocean before posing with Jay Shetty in a snap
Fun: Lizzo performed at a VIP dinner party hosted by iHeartMedia and MediaLink at the venue during the Cannes Lions Festival
On stage: Lizzo, 35, looked nothing short of sensational as she took the stage at the star-studded event
Vocals: The singer flaunted her breathtaking curves in a gold sequined mini dress as she performed a plethora of her hit songs for the star-studded crowd
Further explaining, “They do this by organizing, standing up for the people, and creating an intense healing community.”
She captioned the clip: “LIZZOS JUNETEENTH GIVEBACK IS PROUD TO PRESENT $50,000 TO THE MARSHA P. JOHNSON INSTITUTE.”
Thank you @mpjinstitute for all you do for black trans women and the trans community.
Earlier in the day, Lizzo shared a photo of herself in a white dress with a sash that featured Miss Black America holding a bouquet of red roses as she said, “Happy Juneteenth, never forget this is a holiday celebrating black liberation.” .’