Paris Jackson shows off her legs in a ruffled brown dress as she attends the Vanity Fair Oscar Party during a break from her tour
Paris Jackson’s legs were on display as she arrived at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The model, who turns 24 next Sunday, wore a ruffled brown dress with a high shoulder bow and long train to the formal affair. Her dress ended about mid-thigh, showing off her seemingly endless legs.
Michael Jackson’s Daughter Enjoys A Break From Tour; her next gig is in Seattle on Wednesday.
Leggy outfit: Paris Jackson’s legs were on full display when she arrived at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Los Angeles on Sunday
With the sleeves of her dress rolled up to her elbows, Jackson revealed tattoos covering her arms
The Let Down singer added a pair of red heels to the ensemble and her blonde hair was messily tied back.
Jackson carefully applied a reddish eye shadow that went well with her open-toed shoes, and she also wore several thin anklets to the event.
Smart attire: The model, who turns 24 next Sunday, wore a ruffled brown dress with a high shoulder bow and long train to the formal affair
The siren’s appearance at the event came just a week after her performance in Las Vegas.
The Habit actress opened for Patrick Droney’s State of the Heart Tour at The Space in Las Vegas on Saturday, March 19.
She is on her first concert tour with AEG, the same concert promoters her family is suing and losing a $40 billion wrongful death lawsuit over the 2009 overdose and death of her father Michael.
Dude: Here she was speaking to Vogue model Amber Valletta during the event
Like Besties: And Paris hugged the blonde star, who has appeared in TV and films
Solo walk: Jackson entered the party alone as she wore ruby red platform shoes
Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 from an overdose of propofol given to him by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray administered.
Her famous family sued the massive concert promoter — known as the name behind big festivals like Coachella, Stagecoach and the annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival — in 2010 after Michael’s death.
They lost the lawsuit almost three years later when the jury ruled that AEG Live was not ultimately responsible, although Michael was attempting to revitalize his career with an upcoming major concert under their banner.
DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives from Paris Jackson and AEG for comment.
Multiple Appearances: Michael Jackson’s daughter’s appearance at the event came after a recent string of singing performances, including this one in Austin and others in Las Vegas
Gone too soon: Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 from an overdose of propofol given to him by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray administered