Paris Hilton talks about real estate and DJing in an interview

Reported by Philippine Daily Inquirer

Philippine Daily Inquirer interviews Paris Hilton in the Philippines:

How involved were you in designing and conceptualizing the beach club?

I was involved every step of the way for the past three years. When I came here, they showed me the different models and what they were doing. And then I went in and brought all my different inspirations and made mood boards and books. I put so much work into this. So to see it actually come to life and be here today is just so incredible.

What makes the Paris Beach Club Paris?

The Paris Beach Club is just very me. If I were to design a property, this is exactly the way it would be, from the way it’s designed to all the amenities, just the vibe of it. It’s just a very fun and exciting place.

What do you love about it?

I love everything about it. I think it’s designed so beautifully, I love all the colors, I love that it’s so modern, just the hallways, how they light up, every detail about it is me. And if I lived in the Philippines, I would definitely live here.

What’s it like working with Century Properties?

I love working with Century Properties. The Antonio family is so kind and so true. They’re so trustworthy. Everything they say, they do. I look forward to doing future projects with them. They really exceeded all my expectations. I had no clue that this property would be so incredible. I can’t wait to work with them on future projects.

Is it true that your DJing mentor is Dave Garnish, the British producer and engineer who runs Garnish Music Production Schools in London and Hollywood?

Yeah, we’ve been working together the past couple of years. He has really taught me a lot. I started off using CDJs and Rekordbox, and then I started doing Ableton and then from there, Serato. And now he’s taught me how to do Traktor S4, this new software which I love, and I’ve learned a lot from him.

Read the rest of the interview here.

Posted: March 14th, 2014
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