Gwyneth Paltrow looked like the ultimate 90s supermodel for her feature in Cultured magazine’s CULT 100 Issue! The Goop guru wowed in a dazzling gold mini dress, channeling serious old-school glam with a plunging neckline while lounging in a luxe velvet gold chair. At 51, she’s defying the laws of aging with each stunning appearance! See the photos here!
For the actual cover, the mother of two dialed up the heat in a fiery red leather jacket paired with matching hotpants, flaunting those never-ending legs of hers. Embracing her signature understated elegance, she let her blonde locks flow freely, opting for a glossy pink lip and a touch of eyeliner to complete the look.
Gwyneth Paltrow Shows Off Her Modeling Skills For Cultured Magazine
The businesswoman captioned her post of the cover on Instagram, “What an honor to be one of the first covers of @cultured_mag’s CULT 100 Issue. Thank you thank you @sarahgharrelson & team.”
Her fans rushed to the comments section to shower her with compliments when she shared the image on Instagram.
“Hello smoke show! The sun can’t even handle this heat,” said one user. Another fan wrote, “Truly the best legs in Hollywood. Not even close.” Another person wrote, “Yes!!! That magazine could not have chosen a better, more culturally sophisticated or stylishly dazzling person to feature on its cover! Congratulations Gwyneth.”
Within the interview, the wellness enthusiast discussed her widely publicized 2023 ski trial.
Gwyneth Paltrow Gets Candid About Her 2023 Ski Trial
In case you aren't familiar with her ski trial saga, here's the scoop: A retired optometrist named Terry Sanderson filed a civil lawsuit against the actress. He claimed that in 2016, she collided with him while skiing and sought $300,000 in damages. Paltrow countered with her own lawsuit, asking for just $1 and stating that it was Sanderson who crashed into her.
When asked about all the attention the trial got, Paltrow said, "I try not to engage much in that kind of stuff. When you’ve been in the public eye like I have for so long, and you are sort of a mover of culture, I think it's best to not analyze too closely. I let it be what it is."
In the end, the jury ruled in Paltrow's favor, absolving her of any responsibility for the collision.