Gwyneth Paltrow’s courtroom looks: Everything she wore during her ski trial
It would appear the only thing Gwyneth Paltrow’s guilty of is good style.
On Thursday, March 30, the Oscar winner’s buzzy ski crash trial drew to a close, with Paltrow deemed not at fault for a 2016 collision on the slopes with retired optometrist Terry Sanderson.
The Goop founder, who memorably told the jury she “lost half a day of skiing” due to the incident, was awarded a “symbolic” $1 in damages.
But avid followers of Sanderson v. Paltrow would need to cough up far more cash than that to buy a piece of the actress’ courtroom wardrobe, which took center stage during the legal proceedings that began on March 21.
For her time in court, Paltrow picked logo-less luxury looks that defined “stealth wealth,” from cozy neutral-toned cashmere knits to impeccably tailored coats and trousers.
Below, a closer look at everything the wellness guru wore during her trial.
On the first day of her trial, Paltrow wore a cozy cream-colored turtleneck similar (but not identical) to Goop’s G. Label Yang Sweater ($595), along with a green coat from The Row and brown Celine boots ($1,200).
But fans were quick to zero in on her gold wire-rimmed glasses — the Caddis Metamodernist Scout ($129) — and compare them to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s signature pair.
“Gwyneth Paltrow looks like she’s on trial in 1987 for hiring a hitman to kill her husband,” comedian Jenny Johnson tweeted of the retro-style specs.
The star swapped her viral readers for Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses ($163) while coming and going from court.
On March 22, she stuck to the same neutral color palette, teaming G. Label’s sold-out Bennett Belted Crewneck Cardigan ($595) with khaki pants, a brown leather Celine tote and layers of gold jewelry from both Foundrae — which she sells on Goop, naturally — and G. Label.
Paltrow suited up in gray on March 23, accessorizing her double-breasted jacket and matching slacks with a heart-shaped Foundrae pendant priced at $25,115.
And on March 24, she opted for head-to-toe Prada, taking the stand in a long navy skirt with a black cashmere polo ($2,200) and chunky-soled Chelsea boots ($1,320) from the luxury label.
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The trial resumed on March 27 after a weekend break, with Paltrow picking another buttoned-up look.
She paired her lug-sole Prada boots with a crisp white collared shirt and a flowing black skirt, possibly from The Row.
Paltrow completed her ensemble with G. Label’s Alisha V-Neck Cardigan ($595).
She repeated her brown Celine boots on March 28, this time styling them with Proenza Schouler White Label Leather Culottes ($895) and a blush pink G. Label Camila Bow Blouse ($425), and accessorizing — in true Goop fashion — with a green juice.
On March 29, she went for head-to-toe black, teaming a puff-sleeved turtleneck with cropped wide-leg pants and her beloved Prada boots.
Paltrow’s children, Moses and Apple, both testified in their mother’s defense that day, with the latter’s deposition read aloud in court by a third party.
For the final day of the trial, March 30, Paltrow brought back her trusty Celine boots and Ray-Ban aviators.
This time around, she wore them with tan corduroy trousers — likely the G. Label Rowena Wide-Leg Corduroy Pants ($425) — and what appeared to be a blue pinstriped button-up shirt from The Row ($1,190).
She finished off her courtroom ensemble with a deep blue double-breasted blazer by Bella Freud, closing out her trial in style.
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