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Nicky Hilton slammed for ‘lazy’ Photoshop ‘mess’ in jewelry campaign: ‘More filters than a carton of cigarettes’

The fashion designer and the “RHOBH” star shared a carousel of images on Instagram of them showing off the Theo Grace Mother’s Day jewelry collection.

Published April 8, 2026, 5:54 PM
Updated April 8, 2026, 6:03 PM1.1K
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Nicky Hilton slammed for ‘lazy’ Photoshop ‘mess’ in jewelry campaign: ‘More filters than a carton of cigarettes’

Nicky Hilton was slammed for using too much Photoshop on herself and her mom, Kathy Hilton, in their new jewelry campaign.

On Monday, the fashion designer and the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star shared a carousel of images showing off the Mother’s Day collection from Nicky’s jewelry line, Theo Grace.

In the Instagram snaps, the mother-daughter duo posed together while sporting necklaces and brooches from the new line.

Nicky Hilton in a green dress and Kathy Hilton in a beige feathered coat.

Nicky Hilton (pictured left) was slammed by fans for using too much Photoshop on herself and her mom, Kathy Hilton (pictured right), in their new jewelry campaign. nickyhilton/instagram

Nicky and Kathy Hilton posing together, both wearing jewelry from a new line.

In the snaps, the mother-daughter duo (seen above) posed together while sporting necklaces and brooches from the new line. nickyhilton/instagram

However, critics couldn’t help but point out how heavily edited the photos of Nicky, 42, and Kathy, 67, appeared.

“More filters than a carton of cigarettes,” wrote one user on Threads.

“Now Nicky, you photoshopped those damn brooches on omg 😭😭😭😭,” added another.

Nicky Hilton wearing a gold heart brooch with a bow and diamond on an olive green dress.

Fans discussed how heavily edited their faces and the jewelry looked online. (Pictured: Nicky.) nickyhilton/instagram

Collage of four social media comments criticizing the use of filters in an image.

“More filters than a carton of cigarettes,” wrote one user on Threads. Threads

“Damn. What they use, Microsoft paint?? 🤣,” quipped a third person.

“There is also no real skin on sight. Just BLURRRRR 🤣,” said a fourth netizen.

A fifth person said the Hiltons were “lazy” for even photoshopping the jewelry in the dish, while another user said the photos were “comically bad.”

“Did we all see that new jewelry collection by Kathy and Nicki Hilton? Because what in the photoshopped mess.. 👀,” asked another person.

A social media comment from "helenagallo715" stating "Damn. What they use, Microsoft paint??" followed by a laughing emoji.

Another fan asked if the Hltons used “Microsoft paint.” Threads

Nicky Hilton Rothschild wearing a floral dress from her La Coqueta capsule collection.

Nicky (seen above) launched Theo Grace in 2025. Getty Images for La Coqueta

Page Six has reached out to Nicky’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Nicky launched Theo Grace — named after her and husband James Rothschild’s two daughters: Lily-Grace, 9, and Theodora, 8 — in 2025. (The couple also shares son Chasen, 4.)

The heiress tapped her mom, Kathy, to help design jewelry for their Mother’s Day collection: Made to Treasure.

Nicky Hilton holding her newborn baby as her two daughters, Lily-Grace and Theodora, lean in to kiss the baby.

The company is named after her two daughters (seen above with Nicky and their brother): Lily-Grace, 9, and Theodora, 8. Nicky Hilton/Instagram

A gold locket featuring a photo of a couple, with a small diamond charm, resting on a picture of a bride in a long white dress.

The collection features gold or silver jewelry (seen above) that is fully customizable. nickyhilton/instagram

“Working on the Theo Grace Mother’s Day collection with my mom was so much fun,” Nicky told E! News earlier this week.

“We laugh so much when we work together,” she added.

The Made to Treasure collection features gold or silver jewelry that is fully customizable with photos, names, monograms and more.

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