NYLON is building on Paris Hilton’s spoof presidential campaign with a fun and patriotic cover spread for "The America Issue."
NYLON’s November 2008 issue features Paris Hilton in a white tank top that reads, "HOT Paris Hilton for President" over a cartoon sketch of Paris wearing patriotic aviator glasses and holding her ever present chihuahua.
The feature story highlighted on the front, which is headed, "Hot Ticket! Paris Hilton for President," refers to videos the heiress recorded in which she pretends to be running for presidential candidacy.
The video above is an outtake from the NYLON Paris Hilton for President photo shoot.
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NYLON Paris Hilton for President Shoot
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