Paris Hilton wows in showstopper silver mini dress as she joins sister Nicky in a designer cape at equal rights campaign launch in New York

Sisters Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothschild pulled out all the stops to do a good turn when they headed out on Tuesday night. 

The ladies dressed to the nines to attend the launch of the Equal Means Equal Campaign for Equal Rights, held at the Times Square Edition Hotel in New York.

Equal Means Equal is a groundbreaking exploration of gender inequality in the USA. 

Girl talk: Paris Hilton wowed in a silver mini as she joined sister Nicky in a Valentino cape at Equal Means Equal campaign launch at the Times Square Edition Hotel in New York on Tuesday

Girl talk: Paris Hilton wowed in a silver mini as she joined sister Nicky in a Valentino cape at Equal Means Equal campaign launch at the Times Square Edition Hotel in New York on Tuesday

Silver siren: Paris looked incredible in her metallic dress worn with court shoes
Cinched in: She wore a retro style waist belt

Silver siren: Paris looked incredible in her metallic dress worn with court shoes

The website states: 'Women in the U.S. don’t have equal rights. We’ll change that. Only one more state is needed to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. Let's finish the job.'

The company running the campaign has also released a DVD and the site writes that it 'offers an unflinching look at how women are treated in the United States today. 

'Examining both real-life stories and precedent-setting legal cases, director Kamala Lopez uncovers how outdated and discriminatory attitudes inform and influence seemingly disparate issues.'

Important cause: Equal Means Equal is a groundbreaking exploration of gender inequality in the USA

Important cause: Equal Means Equal is a groundbreaking exploration of gender inequality in the USA

The website states: 'Women in the U.S. don’t have equal rights. We’ll change that. Only one more state is needed to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. Let's finish the job'

The website states: 'Women in the U.S. don’t have equal rights. We’ll change that. Only one more state is needed to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. Let's finish the job'

Flagging it: The company running the campaign has also released a DVD and the site writes that it 'offers an unflinching look at how women are treated in the United States today

Flagging it: The company running the campaign has also released a DVD and the site writes that it 'offers an unflinching look at how women are treated in the United States today

Double trouble: The girls all partied together throughout the night as they helped to promote the good cause

Double trouble: The girls all partied together throughout the night as they helped to promote the good cause 

These issues range from workplace harassment to domestic violence, rape and sexual assault to the foster care system, and the healthcare conglomerate to the judicial system.

Paris, 38, dressed up for the occasion, wearing a silver chainmail mini dress, while Nicky, 35, opted for a Valentino brown cape. 

They posed for lots of pictures together at the launch and held up various signs to help the brand get the point across. 

Doing her bit: Paris posed with various signs in her hand to promote the campaign
Smiling: She appeared happy to be offering her suppport

Doing her bit: Paris posed with various signs in her hand to promote the campaign

When Paris isn't helping the equal rights campaign, she's been busy promoting her new single, Best Friend's Ass.

Paris recorded the track with brothers Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike.

This song comes 13 years after Hilton graced the charts with her debut track Stars Are Blind. 

Multiple projects: When Paris isn't helping the equal rights campaign, she's been busy promoting her new single, Best Friend's Ass

Multiple projects: When Paris isn't helping the equal rights campaign, she's been busy promoting her new single, Best Friend's Ass

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Paris Hilton and Nicky at equal rights campaign in New York

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