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Paris Hilton Recreates Iconic Movie Poster for Halloween (and Totally Nails it)

She set the bar HIGH

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Paris Hilton is in full-on sliving mode with her latest Halloween look, and fans are absolutely here for it.

Ahead of the big day, Hilton took to Instagram to debut her spot-on recreation of the movie poster for Quentin Tarantino's classic, Pulp Fiction. In the photo, Hilton channels Mia Wallace, rocking an all-black outfit, a sleek black bob with bangs and a bold red lip, complete with a cigarette in hand—an almost perfect replica of Uma Thurman's iconic character on the film’s original poster. "Serving Mia Wallace realness," she captioned the post.

The post was a full photo carousel from the Pulp Fiction-inspired shoot, but Hilton couldn’t resist putting her own spin on it. She added some signature glam touches with a bedazzled gun and purse, proving she’s all about combining classic with a bit of Hilton sparkle.

And it didn’t stop there. Hilton also shared a behind-the-scenes video, captioning it with the ultimate Mia Wallace line: “Do you still want to hear my Fox Force Five joke?”

Fans, of course, lost it in the comments. "You absolutely killed it," one fan wrote. Another raved, "THE MOST ICONIC HALLOWEEN LOOK YET!" And one more chimed in, “This was such a fantastic shoot, I’m slivingggg for how the photos turned out oh my goodness.”

Oh, and in case you thought that was it—nope. Hilton went all-out with five Halloween costumes this year.

In a recent interview with CR Fashion Book, she shared that her Halloween looks are all about balancing “iconic and personal,” drawing inspiration from some major anniversaries this year.

“It’s the 20th Anniversary of my dear friend Britney Spears’s ‘…Baby One More Time’ debut single; the 30th anniversary for Pulp Fiction; 85th Anniversary for The Wizard of Oz (plus, who doesn’t love Wicked?); 40th anniversary for Rainbow Brite; and even the 429th (or 430th, depending on who you ask) anniversary of A Midsummer Night’s Dream—and Titania and Oberon were inspirations for that look.”

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