Apple Martin is an expert at finding hidden gems in Gwyneth Paltrow's incredible closet. The 21-year-old attended the New York City premiere of her mother's new film, "Marty Supreme," wearing one of her mom's most emblematic and stunning dresses.
Apple looked stunning at the premiere, in a black and simple dress with a gap in the back. She completed the look with a high bun, showcasing her stunning blonde hair. She completed the look with diamond stud earrings.
The dress she wore was a Calvin Klein gown that her mother wore at the New York premiere of "Emma," released in 1996. Apple honored Paltrow in every sense of the word, wearing a matching hairstyle and highlighting their natural similarities with impressive results.
Apple took photos alongside her mom, who wore a similar black ensemble with a bow on the shoulder. They were joined by Moses, Paltrow's 19-year-old son, as the three posed for the photographers.
In the past, Paltrow has revealed that Apple loves to hunt for fashion items in her closet.
In an appearance on "Today with Hoda & Jenna," Paltrow said that Apple was "absconding with many '90s Calvin Klein skirts, tube skirts, and all kinds of slip dresses. She's very into the '90s as all the kids are apparently right now." Paltrow revealed that she likes inspiring her daughter's outfits. "She loves to go into the archive and try things on, and it's really fun," she said
Paltrow's latest performance
Paltrow's work in "Marty Supreme" marks her first film role since 2019, when she was featured in "Avengers: Endgame." The movie marks Paltrow's first time being on a film set in seven years.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Paltrow broke down her return to acting and her kids' reaction to her viral on-set photos of her kissing Timothee Chalamet. 'I mean, my daughter’s so cool and so punk rock that she’s like, 'Mom, this is awesome!' And my son was like, 'Oh my God, I don’t want to see this.' He was kind of mortified."
"But I do think they’re actually excited to see this film because now they’re grown up and they can make this separation. I’m sure they’ll gag when I’m having a make-out scene, of course. But it’s funny, they haven’t really seen me in movies. Historically, they like me home, as Mom, and they don’t like to engage with the outside perspective of who I am.
