Fluoro is BACK baby! How you can get your hands on the $149 pink Australian blazer dress worn by Paris Hilton - as shoppers race to buy the eye-popping designs
- Paris Hilton has been seen in a fluorescent pink dress from White Fox Boutique
- She wore the Long Island Blazer Dress in an Instagram photo with Tana Mongeau
- It usually costs $149 but is currently reduced to $105 online
- The millionaire heiress has been a fan of pink clothes since the early Noughties
Paris Hilton has been spotted in a fluorescent pink mini-dress from Australian fashion label White Fox Boutique which can be yours for just $105 if you buy before midnight on Thursday.
The millionaire heiress wore the $149 'Long Island Blazer Dress' in a recent Instagram photo with American influencer Tana Mongeau, proving her wardrobe is not exclusively reserved for the luxury designers she usually steps out in.
Perfect for post-lockdown parties and dinners with friends, the '80s-inspired dress is on sale as part of a 30 percent discount valid until midnight on Thursday, May 21 on the brand's website.
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Paris Hilton wears the $149 Long Island Blazer Dress from Australian fashion label White Fox Boutique in an Instagram photo with American influencer Tana Mongeau posted on April 2


A model shows the front and back of the blazer dress, which is on sale for $105 until midnight on Thursday
The dress is fully lined to prevent underwear lines showing through and stitched with shoulder pads which accentuate the top half of the body, making the waist appear smaller.
Embellished silver buttons are stitched down the front and along the cuffs to add structure and contrast against the neon fabric.
The statement style looks best with neutral stilettos or 'barely there' strappy sandals which subtly compliment the dress rather than drawing the eye away from it.


The dress is also available in black and neon orange, as seen on a White Fox Boutique model (left) and fashion blogger Kayleigh J Couture (right)
The dress is also available in black and bright orange, a second nod to the revived 'fluoro' trend that's swept back into fashion in recent months.
Online fashion labels were swamped with orders for fluorescent tracksuits and tie-dye loungewear in the first weeks of isolation, with scarcely a single size left in stock on websites like ASOS, Cotton On and PrettyLittleThing.
Retro trouser suits in luminous shades of green, pink and orange have also made a comeback, with affordable sets currently available online from Australian labels like The Iconic, Showpo and White Fox Boutique.

Neon pink and orange trouser suits from White Fox Boutique, a sign of the return of the fluoro fashion trend


The original pink princess: Paris Hilton dressed in neon with a matching suitcase at the Verizon Theatre in Irvine, California in 2003 (left) and in a fluorescent tracksuit in central Tokyo, Japan on May 31, 2008 (right)
Paris jumped on the bandwagon earlier this month by including neon pink t-shirts and sweatshirts emblazoned with her iconic catchphrases 'That's Hot' and 'Loves It' in the first collection for her new clothing line, Sliving.
The socialite has been known for her penchant for pink clothing since the early Noughties, when she became a regular fixture on the Los Angeles party scene.
Paris made pink iconic by walking red carpets and attending star-studded soirees in backless fuchsia string tops, bubblegum bikinis with matching trucker caps and luminous mini-dresses slashed to her navel.
Get 30 percent off her fluoro blazer dress by visiting White Fox Boutique here before midnight on Thursday.