Gwyneth Paltrow is hopping on the no-pants trend to sell loungewear.
On January 29, Goop shared new promotional images of its founder wearing G. Label’s cream Heddi Tipped Round-Sleeve Sweater, which will run you $595. With a price tag like that, Paltrow knows you probably won’t be able to afford anything else, so she modeled the look sans pants. Instead, she paired the cozy knit piece with matching cream underwear, chunky socks, and fuzzy slides. How considerate!
“File under: winter whites. This creamy knit is finished with subtle details, like gently sculpted sleeves and navy seams,” Goop captioned the pics.
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Seriously though, what’s the weather like in the Goop photo studio? Back in October 2022, Gwyneth Paltrow modeled her brand’s $650 sherpa bomber with just a pair of wide-leg jeans and no shirt. You know, for when your arms are cold but you want the open air on your chest.
Put these two photo shoots together, and you’ve got an entire winter outfit!
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Jokes aside, Gwyneth Paltrow is making sure to celebrate her body as she enters her 50s. “I feel so good turning 50, and this is about expressing that sense of energy and optimism that I’m experiencing,” Paltrow said of her stunning nude birthday shoot by Andrew Yee, which she shared in September 2022.
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In an essay for Goop, she wrote, “My body, a map of the evidence of all the days, is less timeless. A collection of marks and irregularities that dog-ear the chapters. Scarred from oven burns, a finger smashed in a window long ago, the birth of a child. Silver hair and fine lines. The sun has left her celestial fingerprints all over me, as if she soaked a brush in dark-taupe watercolor, flecking it over my skin.”
She continued, “And while I do what I can to strive for good health and longevity, to stave off weakening muscles and receding bone, I have a mantra I insert into those reckless thoughts that try to derail me: I accept. I accept the marks and the loosening skin, the wrinkles. I accept my body and let go of the need to be perfect, look perfect, defy gravity, defy logic, defy humanity. I accept my humanity.”