Gwyneth Paltrow is embracing summer fashion with the perfect seasonal dress. In an Instagram photo dump, the actress showcased her favorite June outfits. The first slideshow featured her in a breezy white strappy dress with a plunging V-neckline, subtle stitching at the waist, and just above the hem.
The Goop dress also boasted pockets—a rare and coveted feature in women’s dresses—as she posed with her hands inside them. She went barefoot, wore her hair down in the center part, accessorized with a necklace and rings, and flaunted a makeup-free face.
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Gwyneth Paltrow Rocks A Chic Summer Dress In New Instagram Post
Her other summer outfits were just as fabulous, featuring a crisp white shirt paired with matching pants, wide-flared navy trousers with a coordinating shirt, black jorts teamed with a button-up shirt, and semi-sheer white pants paired with a plunging black top.
Her fans took to her comments section to praise the Oscar-winning actress for her trendy style.
“Looking beautiful as always, Gwyneth,” said one fan. Another user wrote, “You are an amazing person, actress, and inspiration to us all. Thank you for being YOU!” “Slide 6, the outfit is everything,” commented someone else.
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Gwyneth Paltrow Opens Up About Her Kids In An Instagram Q&A
The Goop founder has been quite active on social media lately, taking time to engage with her fans.
On July 19, the 51-year-old opened up a Q&A session with her followers on Instagram Stories. She shared a photo of herself with her two children, Apple Martin, 20, and Moses Martin, 18, whom she shares with ex-husband and Coldplay singer Chris Martin.
She opened up on some heartfelt thoughts on the traits she loves and worries about when it comes to her two kids.
One fan asked, “Trait you love most and one you worry most about with your kids,” to which she replied, “I think my kids both really know themselves very well, and that’s a trait about them that I both love and admire. And I guess one I worry about for both of them is anxiety. This is, as we know, the anxious generation. So that’s probably what I worry about.”