Nicky Hilton Pregnancy: Actress' Bump Makes a Surprise Appearance At J. Mendel's NYFW Closing Show

Nicky Hilton made a surprise appearance on Thursday. She showed off her baby bump during the closing of J. Mendel's show of New York Fashion Week.

Recently, Nicky was photographed at some shows in NYFW but the bump isn't visible yet not until Wednesday that there is kind of a clue that's pretty obvious. She was wearing a lace body-hugging dress as seen on Emirates 24/7.

The dress looks gorgeous on the lovely hotel heiress because of the interesting cut and short sleeves. There's also a thigh high split that makes her sexiness glow despite of displaying her baby bump.

The 32-year-old opted to wear a long camel trench coat which she draped over her shoulders. She completed the look with a pair of nude heels and a mini black handbag that perfectly matches her nail polish.

The heiress styled her blonde locks on both sides falling loosely. She wore a minimal make up and chose not to over accessorize her look.

The fashion designer was spotted at Cedar Lake with Portia Doubleday and Whitney Port watching. They are witnessing the show from the front row.

According to Daily Mail, for J. Mendel's Fall 2016 collection, the creative director, Gilles Mendel decided to still continue to blur the lines between day and night outfits. The site also stated that he never fails to prove when it comes to showing off more skin, he understood the importance of balancing between showing and making it elegant.

The awaited-show started with Pinstriped mink coats lined with quilted waterproofing. On the other hand, they ended the Fall 2016 collection with structured gowns with underwear-high slits.

Meanwhile, Nicky and husband James Rothschild tied the knot on July 2015. As they are having fun in their adventurous honeymoon after the wedding, the lovely couple finally announced last month that they are expecting their first child.

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