It’s been a while since Gwyneth Paltrow’s wardrobe has generated a media frenzy. These days, most tabloid column inches are dedicated to the credibility of her Goopian self-care gimmicks— hello, rectal ozone therapy, jade eggs, and magic mushroom seminars. Not since the gothic Alexander McQueen gown that Paltrow wore to the Oscars in 2002 has the internet’s favourite wellness fanatic garnered this level of interest in her outfits.
They’re neither exuberant nor outré, but rather pared-back, pristine, and perfectly pitched for a courthouse in Utah, where the Oscar-winner has been giving testimony in a civil case brought by Terry Sanderson, a retired optometrist she collided with on Deer Valley’s Bandana Run back in 2016. (Sanderson claims Paltrow caused the crash he says left him with life-altering injuries and is seeking $300,000 in damages. The actor denies the charge and is counter-suing for $1 and her legal fees.)
Legal arguments aside, people have been drinking in Paltrow’s courtroom style like Gwyneth would a steaming cup of bone broth. Here, five things she’s taught us about getting dressed for court.
Go stealth wealth
It’s timely that this week should see the return of Succession and the Roy family’s always on-point demonstration of quiet luxury dressing. Think: sumptuous fabrics and organic hues. Less bells-and-whistles logos and prints, more blow-the-budget, low-key-but-lustworthy Brunello Cuccinelli, Loro Piana, and The Row.
Remember when Martha Stewart turned up to court for financial crimes in the mid Noughties, holding no less than a chocolate-brown Hermès Birkin bag? Cardi B has also accessorized her court appearances with a mind boggling number of Birkins. For Paltrow’s In Goop Health summits, she’s favored bohemian summer dresses and dopamine dressing—but in court she keeps it natural and neutral, in khaki, navy, tan, grey, or white that’s as pure as snow.