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Gwyneth Paltrow vowed not to return after the 2013 event, but she came back anyway. Gwyneth Paltrow at the 2013 Met Gala. Jamie McCarthy/Getty ImagesIn a 2013 interview with USA Today, Gwyneth Paltrow vowed that she wouldn't return to the Met Gala after that year's event. She posted an Instagram of herself at her first Met Gala in 1995 with the hashtag "#fullcirclemomentcomingup" before attending the event. It's unclear exactly what made her return, but in 2017, she was also partnering up with Anna Wintour — who chaired the Met Gala for several years — for a quarterly print version of her Goop website.
Persons: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jamie McCarthy, I'm, Anna Wintour — Organizations: USA
Gwyneth Paltrow is worried about becoming an empty nester too. "It's kind of giving me a nervous breakdown, if I'm honest," Paltrow said at her 11th In Goop Health summit. Paltrow has two kids, Apple and Moses, with her ex-husband Chris Martin. AdvertisementGwyneth Paltrow is nervous about becoming an empty nester when her son heads off to college this fall. This isn't the first time Paltrow has spoken about becoming an empty nester.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewRunning a company is a stressful job, especially if you're running one of the biggest firms in the world. Here are some of the most unusual routines of CEOs:This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Or if you're Elon Musk, your morning routine includes eating a doughnutElon Musk. Taylor Hill/Getty ImagesTesla CEO Elon Musk opts for a sugary start to the day.
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Read previewGwyneth Paltrow's wellness and lifestyle brand, Goop, is facing a trademark infringement lawsuit related to a collection of its sexual health products. Good Clean Love Inc. filed its lawsuit against Goop on March 28, according to court documents obtained by Business Insider. Goop then used that trademark with sexual health products, which Good Clean Love described as "the core" of its business, according to the lawsuit. GOOP threatens to foreclose Good Clean Love from expanding into product lines related to its sexual health and wellness products. Related storiesRepresentatives for Good Clean Love and Goop did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
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Rick Bowmer | Getty Images"Quiet luxury" is back under a new name: Old money style. But experts say quiet luxury is still alive and well, although the emphasis is now on "old money," which is still expensive but grounded in a timeless, classic look and lifestyle — with or without the generational wealth. What is 'old money style'? Quiet luxury, classic prep and even "mob wife" all fall under the old money aesthetic, which is reflective of the current economic climate, according to Glyn. Why quiet luxury won't go away
Persons: Gwyneth Paltrow, Rick Bowmer, Gwyneth Paltrow's, Sonya Glyn, Glyn Organizations: Gentleman Locations: Park City , Utah
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewGwyneth Paltrow has jokingly cursed out former President Bill Clinton for falling asleep during a showing of her 1996 film "Emma." Appearing on the First We Feast's viral YouTube interview series "Hot Ones," Paltrow was asked by host Sean Evans about the rumor that Clinton "passed out asleep" during a White House screening of the Jane Austen adaptation. Despite Clinton's response to the film, "Emma" received generally positive reviews from critics and was nominated for two Academy Awards, one for costume design and another for original score. Paltrow's role in "Emma" came two years before Paltrow's Oscar-winning performance in another period piece, "Shakespeare in Love."
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When Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin named their separation a "conscious uncoupling" 10 years ago, I was in Costa Rica on a writing retreat. What the heck is a "conscious uncoupling"? Within one day, conscious uncoupling was listed in an online dictionary as "redefining divorce in the 21st century." Katherine Woodward Thomas, the founder of Conscious Uncoupling Laura ReochYet Mark and I were determined to protect our daughter and resolved to not put her in the middle. Katherine Woodward Thomas, a licensed marriage and family therapist, is the New York Times bestselling author of "Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After."
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NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . DispatchThe mania over Trader Joe's mini tote bags and Stanley cups is indicative of just how fast today's consumer fads can come and go. Instead, it's (checks notes) a $2.99 Trader Joe's miniature tote that has shoppers in a frenzy. Trader Joe's played into a scarcity model too, forcing consumers to scramble to find them.
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Gwyneth Paltrow told Business Insider her father's cancer diagnosis led her to wellness. Paltrow's daily morning routine now includes meditation and exercise. In her younger years, the actor burned the candle at both ends, she told Business Insider. "In my early 20s, I didn't have much of a morning routine," Paltrow, 51, said at an event to promote her partnership with the new meditation app, Moments of Space. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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But Paltrow doesn't share the same desire as longevity bros to halt or even reverse aging. And Paltrow also says she walks, which plenty of evidence has linked to a long, healthy life. "I want a nice, long, healthy life, but I'm not looking to live to 165 or anything like that." Paltrow's morning routine has evolved as she's agedAs longevity experts will tell you, living a long life mostly involves doing boring stuff, like eating vegetables and sleeping well, consistently. Gwyneth Paltrow pictured with her mother and father at the 1999 Ocars, where she won the Academy Award for best actress.
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Dakota Johnson says people don't need to be related by blood to be considered family. AdvertisementDakota Johnson opened up about what it's like being in a blended family during an interview with Bustle. At the end of the day, they all see themselves as family, regardless of blood relation, Johnson said: "And we are always going to be a family. AdvertisementJohnson isn't the only celebrity who has a blended family. Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker also have a large, blended family as a result of their marriage.
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The legendary white button down shirt that cemented Colin Firth’s reputation as an on-screen heartthrob in “Pride and Prejudice” is expected to fetch thousands of dollars at auction. Firth immortalized Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy in the BBC adaptation of the book in 1995. Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty ImagesRecalling the moment the shirt made movie history, Collin said on the auctioneer’s site: “Mr Darcy’s ‘wet shirt moment’ was never scripted. In the scene Mr Darcy is spied emerging from a lake having taken a cooling swim on a hot summer’s day. Because on screen male nudity was not permitted (taking into account the BBC watershed and US broadcasts) – the idea of the ‘wet shirt’ was born.
Persons: Colin Firth’s, , Firth, Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet, Jennifer Ehle, Darcy, Bridget Jones ’, Kerry Taylor, Dinah Collin, Darcy Wet, Eamonn M . McCormack, Collin, Darcy’s, Christopher Prins, Mr Darcy, Colin Firth, John Bright, Drew Barrymore’s, Danielle, , Meryl Streep, Robert Downey Jr, , Sherlock Holmes, Jude Law, Watson, Drew Barrymore, Keira Knightley, Cate Blanchett, Gwyneth Paltrow, Bright, Jenny Beavan, Oscar, Merchant Ivory’s Organizations: CNN, Kerry, Kerry Taylor Auctions, Bright Foundation, Alamy Locations: , London, England
Toeing the line in Miami BeachAmerica’s corporate elite were everywhere in Miami at the Future Investment Initiative conference, Saudi Arabia’s latest bid to showcase its extensive wealth and deepen ties with Western business. DealBook’s Lauren Hirsch was on hand to report on the financiers and Hollywood A-listers who made the trip. The Saudis are using their vast oil wealth to become one the world’s biggest investors and forge closer relationships with Wall Street, Silicon Valley and more. (So too did former Trump officials including Steven Mnuchin, the former Treasury secretary; Mike Pompeo, a previous secretary of state; and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law.) Attendees mingled over wine, which is banned in Saudi Arabia, and Carbone’s spicy rigatoni.
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From left: the authors Diana Gabaldon, R. L. Stine, Celeste Ng, John Grisham and Margaret Atwood, all of whom contributed to "Fourteen Days." Though some readers will draw connections between the latter work and “Fourteen Days,” Preston notes there are many differences. Perhaps most notably, “Fourteen Days” follows those left behind amid a pandemic — people without “the financial wherewithal to escape,” he told CNN. In "Fourteen Days," residents of New York apartment building begin gathering on the rooftop during Covid-19 lockdowns. Read: “The Interestings” (2014)The tenth novel from author Meg Wolitzer — who also contributed to “Fourteen Days” — follows a group of close-knit friends that meet at an arts summer camp in the 1970s from adolescence through to middle age.
Persons: , Margaret Atwood, , John Grisham, Celeste Ng, Diana Gabaldon, Stine, Atwood, Douglas Preston, Yessie, Preston, Emma Donoghue, , , ” Giovanni Boccaccio’s, ” Preston, Donoghue, Tess Gerritsen, Gerritsen, Harper Collins, Ah Poh, ” Donoghue, Pier Pasolini, Steven Soderbergh’s, Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon, Jude Law, Marion Cotillard, Kate Winslet, Martin Short, Steve Martin, Selena Gomez, Craig Blankenhorn, Meg Wolitzer — Organizations: CNN, British, Guardian, Agence France, Presse, Hulu Watch Locations: New York, , Chaucer’s “, Covid, York City
CNN —Mark Ruffalo celebrated his new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, and had a little help from a certain “13 Going On 30” cast member. Jennifer Garner was on hand to honor the man of the hour, which felt right since the beloved film in which they costarred celebrates its 20th anniversary this spring. Garner joked that she “kicked off the Mark Ruffalo rom-com era,” and also rattled off the names of some of the other actresses who have played opposite Ruffalo including Jennifer Aniston, Keira Knightley, Gwyneth Paltrow and Reese Witherspoon. In the 2004 movie, Garner played a teen who wishes to be older and finds herself in the body of her 30-year-old self. “To work with you Mark is to love you, I don’t care what anyone says,” she said to laughs from those gathered.
Persons: Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, Garner, , Jennifer Aniston, Keira Knightley, Gwyneth Paltrow, Reese Witherspoon, Mark, ‘ Bro, Ruffalo, Ruffalo –, Oscar, Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Stewart, Organizations: CNN, Hollywood
TikTok's latest financial trend, "loud budgeting," can be as simple as saying "Hey, I don't want to spend money right now," Lukas Battle explained on CNBC's "Power Lunch." Battle, a comedian and writer who first coined the term loud budgeting, said his idea has been largely met with relief, which is why it has proved popular. Alternatively, "loud budgeting'" is centered around the everyday person, or the "average Joe," according to Battle's viral TikTok video. "It's not 'I don't have enough,' it's 'I don't want to spend,'" Battle added. In that way, loud budgeting is "it's almost more chic, more stylish, more of a flex."
Persons: Lukas, Allison Bornstein, TikTok, Gwyneth Paltrow's, Prada, Joe Organizations: Finance
CNN —In the spring of 2015, homemaking expert Martha Stewart was giving Justin Bieber some dating advice. Long before Kylie Jenner may or may not have become a self-made billionaire, Stewart became the first woman to actually achieve that status when the company she founded, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, went public in 1999. But the “Martha Stewart” brand lives on across thousands of products that reach approximately 100 million consumers each month, according to a tally from the current owner, Marquee Brands. There is no modern lifestyle brand without Stewart, who taught a generation of women how to turn themselves into a brand and grow a business. After she sold her namesake brand, Stewart has turned to social media to unlock new streams of revenue while still forging what feels like authentic connections with her millions of followers.
Persons: Martha Stewart, Justin Bieber, Stewart, Justin, Long, Kylie Jenner, Omnimedia, MSLO, Martha Stewart ”, , Michael Kupinski, , ” Kupinski, ” It’s, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba, TikTok, ” Martha Stewart, Marc Bryan, Brown, ” Claire Saffitz, Gary Nardilla, Martha, ” Nardilla, Stewart’s, Tang ”, Martha’s, Saffitz Organizations: CNN, Comedy, Marquee Brands, Noble Financial Capital Markets, Bloomberg, Everett, CNN Studios Locations: West Virginia, Instagram, Martha’s Chard
James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano and Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano seek counseling in HBO's hit television series, "The Sopranos" (Year 3). HBO | Hulton Archive | Getty ImagesQuiet luxury is out and the 'mob wife' era is in, according to Kayla Trivieri's viral TikTok video. Think: Carmela Soprano in HBO's "Sopranos," cheetah print and lots of eye liner. How we got to the 'mob wife' eraHow to achieve the 'mob wife' lookAlthough the character Carmela Soprano wasn't necessarily frugal, appropriating her style costs a lot less than the quiet luxury looks that emerged after Gwyneth Paltrow's ski accident trial last March. watch nowToday's 'mob wife' aesthetic is less about cashmere sweaters and camel-hued coats and more about bold accessories such as gold hoop earrings, a leopard print jacket or vintage fur.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Pornographic deepfake images of Taylor Swift are circulating online, making the singer the most famous victim of a scourge that tech platforms and anti-abuse groups have struggled to fix. Sexually explicit and abusive fake images of Swift began circulating widely this week on the social media platform X. The deepfake-detecting group Reality Defender said it tracked a deluge of nonconsensual pornographic material depicting Swift, particularly on X. Some images also made their way to Meta-owned Facebook and other social media platforms. “The images may be fake, but their impacts are very real," Morelle said in a statement.
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While there are some exceptions of course, for me and for so many others, it usually comes down to worthiness. We're not simply "too stupid" to miss red flags, and we don't secretly hate ourselves or love people treating us like replaceable human garbage. And, "Who are we to judge someone else's characteristics just because they don't align with what we're looking for? Maybe if I did all of these things, then I would finally be ready for — and worthy of — love. AdvertisementExcerpted from "You're Not the Only One F*cking Up: Breaking the Endless Cycle of Dating Mistakes" by Lane Moore.
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CNN —On Monday night, the British Fashion Council orchestrated its annual British Fashion Awards — a star-studded ceremony in London aimed at encouraging new, trailblazing designers, as well as honoring stalwarts of the industry. Across the red carpet, sequins, velvet and red tones conquered in what was a decidedly festive sartorial palette. Gareth Cattermole/Getty ImagesAnne Hathaway stunned onlookers in vintage Valentino. Gareth Cattermole/Getty ImagesRita Ora wore Primark, a nod to her latest collaboration with the high-street retailer. Gareth Cattermole/Getty ImagesPamela Anderson rocked the no makeup look once more, wearing a Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Europe/Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
Persons: Anne Hathaway, Gwnyeth Paltrow, Pamela Anderson, Taylor Russell, Paloma Elsesser, Kate Moss, Alexa Chung, Laura Whitmore, Sam Smith, Iris Law, Vivienne Westwood, Caroline Rush, Richard Quinn, Queen Elizabeth II, Neil Mockford, Loewe, Gareth Cattermole, Amal Clooney, Versace, Joe Maher, Dominic Lipinski, Lewis Hamilton, Wales Bonner, Getty, Michaela Coel, Suki Waterhouse, David Fielden, Valentino, Gwyneth Paltrow, Paltrow, Valentino Garavani, Giancarlo Giammetti, Gillian Anderson, Rita Ora, Isamaya Ffrench Organizations: CNN, British Fashion Council, Alexa, Getty Locations: London, British, LA, Europe
LONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Spanish luxury brand Loewe's creative director Jonathan Anderson won designer of the year at Britain's annual Fashion Awards on Monday, where industry leaders and young creative talent were honoured. Anderson, who founded the fashion label JW Anderson, arrived accompanied by actress Taylor Russell. Italian designer Valentino Garavani, known to the world simply as Valentino, was honoured with this year's outstanding achievement award. Stars attending the event also included actors Gwyneth Paltrow, Tessa Thompson and Pamela Anderson and model Kate Moss. The show is a fundraiser for the British Fashion Council (BFC) Foundation which focuses on supporting the growth and success of the UK's fashion industry.
Persons: Jonathan Anderson, Anne Hathaway, Lewis Hamilton, Amal Clooney, Anderson, JW Anderson, Taylor Russell, Valentino Garavani, Valentino, Paloma Elsesser, Edward Enninful, Maya Jama, Kojey, Sam Smith, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tessa Thompson, Pamela Anderson, Kate Moss, Hanna Rantala, Sonali Paul Organizations: London's Royal Albert Hall, British Vogue, British, Stars, British Fashion Council, BFC, Foundation, Thomson Locations: Italian
[1/5] SAG-AFTRA actors and Writers Guild of America (WGA) writers walk the picket line outside Disney Studios in Burbank, California, U.S., July 25, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - From strikes paralysing Hollywood to the Beatles releasing their last ever song, the world of entertainment provided many headlines this year. * The last Beatles song, featuring the voice of late member John Lennon and developed using artificial intelligence, was released. * Music superstars Taylor Swift and Beyonce kicked off their hugely successful concert tours, and both brought films of them to cinemas. "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" hauled in an estimated $126 million-plus globally in its opening weekend, a boost for cinemas after the Hollywood strike prompted studios to delay releases for titles like "Dune: Part Two."
Persons: Mike Blake, John Lennon, Charlie Watts, Madonna, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Kevin Spacey, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ed Sheeran, Alec Baldwin, Rust, Halyna Hutchins, Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Swift, Travis Kelce, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Tina Turner, Lisa Marie Presley, Harry Belafonte, Matthew Perry, Tom Sizemore, Julian Sands, Jeff Beck, Jane Birkin, Tony Benett, Sinead O'Connor, Michael Gambon, Marie, Louise Gumuchian, Frances Kerry Organizations: Writers Guild of America, Disney Studios, REUTERS, Hollywood, Beatles, Unions, New, Kansas City Chiefs, Thomson Locations: Burbank , California, U.S, United States, New Mexico
CNN —Gwyneth Paltrow is talking about how becoming a mother influenced her professional choices. In a cover story interview with People magazine, the Goop founder said she’s not fully appeared in a movie since the birth of her first child, her 19-year-old daughter, Apple. “I really stepped away from acting when Apple was born,” Paltrow said. “I definitely don’t want to…I’m not going to go away for months on end.’”It’s not the first time she talked about her look-alike daughter. Paltrow told Bustle that Apple is “more girly than I am.”“It’s great because she’s plugged into the cool stuff, and not the rubbish-y, depressing part of our culture,” Paltrow told the outlet.
Persons: Gwyneth Paltrow, she’s, Apple, ” Paltrow, , Coldplay, Chris Martin, Motherhood, ‘ I’m, I’m, ” It’s, Paltrow Organizations: CNN, Apple
Allison Bornstein, author of "Wear It Well". More likely, we're encouraged to wear Loro Piana cashmere baseball hats and carry $300 Smythson notebooks like Gwyneth Paltrow in the name of "quiet luxury" and justify such expensive purchases using "girl math." "We don't need half of these things," said Allison Bornstein, a celebrity stylist and author of the new book "Wear It Well: Reclaim Your Closet and Rediscover the Joy of Getting Dressed." Actress Gwyneth Paltrow exits a courtroom in which she is accused in a lawsuit of crashing into Terry Sanderson during a 2016 family ski vacation, Park City, Utah, March 21, 2023. Rick Bowmer | Afp | Getty ImagesZoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards Allison Bornstein's book: “Wear It Well”.
Persons: Allison Bornstein, Jennifer Trahan It's, we're, Gwyneth Paltrow, Terry Sanderson, Rick Bowmer, Allison Bornstein's, Andrea Woroch, Woroch Organizations: Starbucks, Afp, Getty, Bank Locations: Park City , Utah
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