Nicky Hilton enjoys some personal time as she picks up a slice of pizza during a solo outing in NYC

Nicky Hilton drops her socialite manners to dig into a slice of pizza while still on its paper plate during a solo outing in New York City

Nicky Hilton enjoyed a slice of pizza in New York City on Tuesday.

The heiress and socialite, who is better known for five course meals at top rated restaurants, seemed very at home in the pizza parlor as she nibble on her lunch while it was still on its paper plate.

And instead of high-priced mineral water, the 37-year-old sister of Paris Hilton enjoyed a Coca-Cola. 

Taking it easy: Nicky Hilton was spotted going on a solo outing before picking up a slice of pizza in New York City on Tuesday afternoon

She attempted to beat the winter cold as she layered up against the chilly Manhattan weather.

She was seen wearing a large brown fur jacket on top of a cozy tan long sleeve sweater; a black velour scarf was also wrapped around her neck.

The fashion designer also adopted a set of more casual fashion choices with a pair of skinny blue jeans and black Prada boots.

Hilton carried a large white fuzzy bag with her to keep her belongings safe during her solo trip.

The blonde beauty also kept her typically free-hanging hair tied back into a bun.  

Not taking any chances: The socialite was spotted wearing a large black face mask in order to keep herself protected from any risk of exposure to COVID-19

Not taking any chances: The socialite was spotted wearing a large black face mask in order to keep herself protected from any risk of exposure to COVID-19

Staying warm: The heiress to the Hilton real estate fortune was seen wearing multiple layers of clothing in order to stay warm in the frigid winter weather

 Staying warm: The heiress to the Hilton real estate fortune was seen wearing multiple layers of clothing in order to stay warm in the frigid winter weather

To keep herself protected from contracting COVID-19, the socialite wore a large black face mask while she was not eating. 

Later that day, the former model posted a photo to her Instagram story to wish her friend and fellow heiress Amanda Hearst happy birthday a day early.

Hilton was seen wearing a light blue sleeved dress as she posed next to her friend, who wore a small white dress and carried a small white bag with her. 

Also featured in the snap was Nicky’s sister Paris, who donned a flowing purple dress and a diamond necklace for the shot.

The snap was a throwback to the days before the pandemic had shut down parties and galas, both of which the younger Hilton sister became a fixture at.

Better days: Hilton posted a photo to her Instagram story from a shared pre-quarantine moment with her pal Amanda Hearst and sister Paris

Better days: Hilton posted a photo to her Instagram story from a shared pre-quarantine moment with her pal Amanda Hearst and sister Paris

In an interview with the New York Times, the designer spoke about the changes that the global pandemic had forced on her lifestyle and the things that she was looking forward to once restrictions on travel and interaction are lifted. 

‘I never thought I would say this, but I miss jumping on the subway to get to meetings. I miss going into a cafe and actually being able to sit down and check a few emails,’ Hilton opined. 

The heiress also stated that she was grateful for the togetherness that quarantine had inadvertently brought to her family and that she felt that her connection to them had only grown stronger during this uncertain period.

The socialite noted: ‘Being together as a family is nice. My husband and two daughters have breakfast, lunch and dinner together every single day…I think this seclusion has been great for our marriage.’ 

Doing alright: In an interview with the New York Times, the fashion designer spoke about the changes that the global pandemic had made on her home life, and said that the time alone with her husband had been 'great for our marriage'

Doing alright: In an interview with the New York Times, the fashion designer spoke about the changes that the global pandemic had made on her home life, and said that the time alone with her husband had been ‘great for our marriage’