Paris Hilton just debuted her brand-new line of cookware, the Be An Icon Collection for Walmart — and she gave Good Housekeeping a sneak peek of a few standout products, now available to purchase for the first time ever.
It all went down as part of Good Housekeeping Live Shopping Week with TalkShopLive on October 11 at 7:30 p.m. EST. Paris was joined by her friend, internet personality Jack Wright, as she showed off her new line and answered questions from fans, live from her famously extravagant Beverly Hills mansion (you can replay the live show above!).
Paris tells us her Be An Icon Collection for Walmart has everything you need for your kitchen — and of course each piece is adorned with special Paris-esque touches. The livestream was the world premiere pre-launch online for the new collection, and a select number of items from the collection are available to shop now on Walmart.
Paris Hilton has done just about everything: DJ-ing, modeling, writing, singing and more (not to mention that she’s a high-key fashion icon). Her memoir, Paris: The Memoir, was published earlier this year, and she describes it as a continuation of “this whole path of self-discovery” she began with her 2020 documentary. She advocates for empowering survivors of the “troubled teen industry” as well, speaking out against residential treatment programs and having testified before Congress and multiple state governments.
Now she’s launching a new venture: cookware. "I’m so excited for the launch of my iconic new cookware line with Walmart!" she says. "I can’t wait to connect with everyone live and share all the reasons I love this new line."
Abigail (she/her) is product reviews writer who has covered everything from kitchen gear to mattresses and smart blinds. She graduated from Louisiana State University with a B.A. in creative writing and earned her M.S. in publishing digital and print media from New York University. She currently works at Wirecutter, but has also spent time on staff at Good Housekeeping and The Southern Review literary magazine. In her free time you can find her quilting, cross-stitching or trying to figure out how to squeeze one more bookshelf in her tiny apartment.