Gwyneth Paltrow left us speechless with an alluring photoshoot that presented a side of her we’ve rarely witnessed. The actress surprised her fans for Bustle‘s new photoshoot where she’s seen in a sheer red bodysuit, revealing her remarkably toned physique at the age of 51. We can’t believe she looks this good!
Amid her successful Goop brand commitments, the actress engaged in a conversation with Bustle, shedding light on Goop’s latest beauty venture, “good.clean.goop.” Set to debut on October 22 exclusively at Target and on Amazon, this line offers a range of skincare products and wellness supplements, all priced under $40. Gwyneth Paltrow expressed her desire to make Goop Beauty accessible to a broader, budget-conscious audience while also discussing her candid thoughts on aging.
Gwyneth Paltrow Wows In Sheer Bodysuit For Bustle Interview
Styled by Tiffany Reid and shot by Ellen Von Unwerth for the beauty issue, the 51-year-old actress elegantly modeled a striking red ensemble, including a Gucci sheer bodysuit. This sheer outfit revealed her red mesh bra (also Gucci) underneath and her scarlett bottoms, creating a captivating aesthetic.
The ensemble was finished with strappy red Ferragamo pointed-toe heels, a red lip, and her blonde locks styled in a center part.
The wellness expert prioritizes her health with great dedication, a commitment that undeniably reflects in her toned physique and flawless complexion.
As for her affordable beauty products, the Oscar winner explained the challenges of creating a skincare line that not only does what it's supposed to do but is available to a wider audience.
Gwyneth Paltrow Talks Affordable Skincare & Aging
"What happens is that you use a lower amount of actives and botanicals and stuff like that. It’s all about 'At what concentration will this still be efficacious but affordable?' In certain cases, you’re balancing, like, 'It would be so nice to also have this in there, but it’s going to make the cost of goods too high,' said the mom of two.
When questioned about her experience being in her early 50s, the businesswoman expressed her gratitude for the important people in her life and her newfound indifference to other people's opinions, a contrast to how she felt in her 40s.
"Fifty was great. I was concerned I was going to feel a lot of grief or fear because I remember when I turned 40, the anticipation… I really flipped out. I didn’t have that at all at 50. I was like, 'I love my friends. I love my husband. I love my kids. Yeah, my job is hard. But this is good.'
She continued: "I don’t give a f*ck what anyone says about me, thinks about me, this is who I am. I felt like 50 was a deepening into myself. And, apparently, that just keeps getting better."