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Gwyneth Paltrow stopped acting in films over a decade ago and dedicated herself to the wellness portal Goop. The star did not stop at the production of candles and baby diapers, and launched her own brand of minimalist clothing G. Label. The collection includes casual and elegant pieces, including striped tops, safari jumpsuits and linen dresses, but special attention was given to jeans that fit perfectly on the Paltrow wash. By the way, the collection was inspired by the wardrobe of the actress herself.

In advertising for the new brand, the Oscar winner appeared topless and demonstrated not only eco-friendly wide jeans in the style of the 70s, but also an excellent physical shape. These pants will cost the buyer $ 295 on the brand’s website.
We rarely restock our items, but we had to return these wide leg pants! – Gwyneth told 14 million of her subscribers.
It is noteworthy that the photo shoot was held right in the star’s mansion in Montecito, California, with an area of 14,000 square feet and a cost of 4.9 million dollars. Apparently, Paltrow is a neighbor of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Recall that Gwyneth Paltrow launched the Goop brand in September 2008 as a weekly online newsletter. Later, it grew into a website, and Gwyneth started producing rather unusual, and sometimes provocative, products. For example, in May, the actress released under the label Goop luxury diapers made of alpaca wool and amber. Prior to this, the actress presented on her website the same candles with their own intimate aromasprays from energy vampires, jade stones to increase sexual energy, BDSM lingerie, a portable bidet and gold-plated rolling paper.



Source: Hellomagazine

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