Nicky Hilton Rothschild and sister-in-law Tessa Hilton are colorful pair at Pride celebration in NY

They've been sisters-in-law for a year and clearly share the same interests in fashion.

And on Tuesday, Nicky Hilton Rothschild and Tessa Hilton showed up together for a Pride celebration in New York hosted by Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet and The Trevor Project.

The blonde socialites made for a colorful pair as they posed for photos with their arms around each other against a backdrop of multicolored balloons.

Close: Sisters-in-law Nicky Hilton Rothschild and Tessa Hilton showed up together for a Pride celebration hosted by Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet and The Trevor Project in NYC Tuesday

Close: Sisters-in-law Nicky Hilton Rothschild and Tessa Hilton showed up together for a Pride celebration hosted by Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet and The Trevor Project in NYC Tuesday

Tessa, 25, is married to Nicky's brother Barron Hilton, 29, which also makes her sister-in-law to Paris Hilton.

Tessa and Barron recently celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary with a trip to Saint Barthélemy where they had tied the knot.

Nicky, 35, has been married to financier James Rothschild since July 2015 and they have two daughters.

Wed well: Tessa, 25, is married to Nicky's brother Barron Hilton, 29, which makes her sister-in-law to Paris Hilton too. She and Barron just celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary

Wed well: Tessa, 25, is married to Nicky's brother Barron Hilton, 29, which makes her sister-in-law to Paris Hilton too. She and Barron just celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary

Hotel heiress: Socialite Nicky, 35, has been married to financier James Rothschild since July 2015 and they have two daughters

Hotel heiress: Socialite Nicky, 35, has been married to financier James Rothschild since July 2015 and they have two daughters

Show your pride with an Alice + Olivia stripe dress like Nicky

Nicky Hilton Rothschild looked colorful and stylish as she toasted Pride month alongside good friend and designer Stacey Bendet of Alice + Olivia in New York City.

The style maven and author wore this custom made snake print sheath dress that was covered in colorful rainbow stripes fitting for this months pride celebrations worldwide.

We routinely see this fashion darlin in Alice + Olivia and it is clear to see the brand looks flawless on her!

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Nicky, 35, wore a multi-colored crew neck sleeveless dress and paired it with strappy heels
She left her shoulder-length blonde hair loose and carried a red purse

Stylish: Nicky, 35, wore a multi-colored crew neck sleeveless dress for the party and paired it with strappy heels. She left her shoulder-length blonde hair loose and carried a red purse

Eye-catching: Tessa opted for a yellow tank and multicolored wide leg pants

Eye-catching: Tessa opted for a yellow tank and multicolored wide leg pants

Colorful: She styled her hair in a funky top knot and added dark pink eye makeup and pale pink lip gloss

Colorful: She styled her hair in a funky top knot and added dark pink eye makeup and pale pink lip gloss

Socialite and heiress  wore a multi-colored crew neck sleeveless dress for Tuesday's bash.

She paired it with strappy heels and a red purse, and she left her shoulder-length blonde hair loose. 

Tessa Hilton opted for a yellow tank and multicolored wide leg pants.

She styled her hair in a funky top knot and added dark pink eye makeup and pale pink lip gloss.

Influencers: The two socialites share an interest in fashion

Influencers: The two socialites share an interest in fashion

 

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Nicky Hilton Rothschild and sister-in-law Tessa Hilton are colorful pair at Pride celebration in NYC

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