Another day, another DJ set: Paris Hilton dons Madonna-esque fingerless gloves as she takes to the decks in Washington



She has always been known for being a party girl, who tends to hit almost every event going.



But these days while Paris Hilton still likes to party hard, she’s the one providing the tunes and on Friday evening she was once again seen DJing, this time at Echostage in Washington.



The 33-year-old was seen getting the crowd going as she took to the decks wearing a pair of fingerless gloves – a looks favoured by Madonna in order to hide her aging hands.

DJ Paris strikes again: Paris Hilton gets into the groove as she DJ's at Echostage in Washington D.C. on Friday

The heiress, who in recent months has been favouring a more bondage inspired look while DJing, opted for a tropical themed top on this occasion.

Her blonde locks were pulled off her face so she could slip the headphones on and off easily.



Taking to Twitter ahead of her set, she wrote: ‘At @Echostage! Excited to see you guys all soon! Love you #DC! ☺♡♫ #LetsRage.’

Put your hands up: Paris wore a pair of fingerless gloves as she took to the decks

Play that tune: Paris has previously said she owns over 500 pairs of fingerless gloves that she likes to wear while DJing



Glove lover: Madonna is also known for wearing fingerless gloves all the time

Paris has previously opened up about the clothes she picks to DJ in, telling V magazine: 'My signature is that I’m always dressed like I came off a fashion runway.



'I love rocking my Chanel fingerless gloves. I own more than 500 pairs and I call them my DJ gloves.'



However despite the fact she has a look for when she’s on the decks, she doesn’t label herself a DJ as such.



'I don't consider myself a DJ,' the statuesque blonde revealed. 'I am a businesswoman, and this is just a small part of what I do. I love music and I love partying, so it's a fun job for me.'

Fun job: Paris is known for her love of partying so the role is ideal for her

The LA native began her DJ training three years ago, and it has certainly paid off.



'I've been getting huge offers from all around the world, so I thought, Why not?' she said. 'One of my favourite experiences was performing in Macau for the Red Cross benefit for relief efforts in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan.



'When I heard about it, I immediately got on a flight to Macau to help support the cause,' she added.



'David Beckham, Stephen Baldwin, and a lot of great people came to watch me play. A fun time for a great cause!'

The beauty also revealed that she has a profound appreciation for electronic dance music. 'Dance music can instantly make people happy, which is such a powerful thing,' Paris said. 'I have been going to raves since I was 15 and have always had a love for this music.'