Brooks Nader and Rachel Zoe both take a tumble outside of Paris Hilton’s afterparty event

Both Brooks Nader and Rachel Zoe were at the premiere and afterparty for Paris Hilton’s new documentary, Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir, in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening.

And at different moments the high-profile beauties both took a tumble outside the glamorous event.

Nader, 28, lost her footing while exiting the exclusive soiree high heel black pantaleggings. 

She teamed the figure-hugging look with a crew neck black top and cropped, gray faux fur.

Meanwhile, 54-year-old Zoe stumbled as she headed to a waiting black SUV.

The fashion designer stepped out in a plunging black dress with a bow accent at the front. 

The two women quickly regained their footing after stumbling, and left the area smiling.

Zoe became a cast member on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills last year, marking her return to reality TV after a 12-year break.

Rachel Zoe previously had her own reality show on Bravo, called The Rachel Zoe Project. It ran for five seasons, from 2008 to 2013.

The media personality and fashion maven announced the news on social media in June.

I’ve received a lot of requests to return to television, and I’ve finally decided the time is right. I wanted to wait until I had a compelling reason and a good opportunity, and that’s happening now.

‘Really excited to be with all of you again and I hope you are too, so let’s have some fun! Mwah!’

Last year, Nader experienced reality television firsthand with her Hulu series, Love Thy Nader, which followed her and her three sisters.

Lots of celebrities came to the movie premiere at The Grove, such as Demi Lovato, Sofia Vergara, Lizzo, and Kathy Griffin.

ParisHilton.com says the new movie follows Paris’s career as a musician, showing everything from when she first dreamed of singing to her early days going to clubs, and from her first album to how she’s reinvented her sound.

Her parents, Kathy and Rick Hilton, were also on hand to support her.

I’m so excited about this documentary! It’s named after his latest album, ‘Infinite Icon,’ which dropped back in September 2025. I’ve been following his work for years, and this album is a real masterpiece, so I can’t wait to see the story behind it all.

She told PEOPLE that the change reflects how she’s grown since her days as a socialite in the 2000s.

She recently shared with the publication at the first-ever TikTok Awards in December that she was ‘incredibly proud’ of the documentary, which will be shown in theaters on January 30th.

She described it as a truly moving story, explaining that being an ‘infinite icon’ means encouraging others to be themselves, share their own stories, and positively impact the world.

Hilton exited a party bus in a dazzling silver dress with matching gloves and heels.

The heiress flashed a megawatt smile as she accessorized with embellished sunglasses.

Sofia Vergara, 53, looked typically stunning in a low-cut brown leather dress.

As she left the party with a good-looking man, she completed her outfit with matching peep-toe high heels.

Actress Kiernan Shipka, 26, also supported Hilton’s big night.

The former Mad Men star wore ankle-length black trousers and matching high heels. 

Lukas Gage, 30, wore a black and white color scheme.

The White Lotus actor sported a white tank top under a black jacket and added black leather pants. 

Filmmaker Taika Waititi, 50, wore pink track pants and a mauve shirt-jacket.

The actor, who is married to Rita Ora, kept it casual with a white T-shirt and a white trucker hat.

He looked effortlessly stylish as he rounded out the look with gray and pink New Balance sneakers.

Musician Alana Haim, 34, kept it casual in jeans and an oversize olive green jacket. 

British TV personality Vas Morgan, 37, was also in attendance.

He was fashion-forward in a double-breasted denim blazer and matching pants.

The celebrity wore a light purple, button-down shirt under his jacket, showing off his fit physique by leaving the top buttons open and tucking the shirt into his pants.

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2026-01-21 20:08