Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP-y Red Carpet Fashion Rules

Rule No. 1: Wear Something Super Short. Rule No. 2: Repeat

Behold! Gwyneth Paltrow continues her “She’s Got Legs” world tour at the Grammys.  Helpfully reminding us that she’s still a relevant, sexy woman, rather than just Madonna’s musty old macrobiotic-loving best friend, Gwynnie has somehow managed to increase the surface area of leg between shoe and hemline since her Iron Man premieres.

So shiny and pretty, like a disco ball, in a Versace strapless mini and matching Georgina Goodman pewter heels, it almost makes up from her eye-rollingly pretentious claim that it doesn’t “behoove” her and Coldplay frontman hubby Chris Martin to be a public couple and that walking the red carpet together is “cheesy.”  Behoove?  And she wonders why she has a reputation for being a somewhat snobby beyotch.  Well, that plus the faux British accent.

And while the sparkly tights are a wee bit more Taylor Swift appropriate, we quite love them.  But as an attempt to preserve her dignity and nether regions from an accidental up-skirt, they reek of ridiculousness, given this nifty little get-up:

In a daring bit of promotion for her boob-flashing scene in her new movie Two Lovers, Gwyneth walked the red carpet in a sheer Antonio Berardi dress that put the white bra and knickers set from her great aunt Gertrude on very public display.  What, was Madonna’s infamous cone bra in the laundry?  Clearly, the contents of Paltrow’s underwear drawer are no longer just Victoria’s Secret. How do you like them apples!  She makes the “I see London, I see France, I see Gwyneth’s underpants” couture calamity worse with two-toned Rupert Sanderson ankle booties that would have been better paired with another outfit entirely, and that unfortunately make it look like she forget to take off her gym socks.

For those of you who don’t subscribe to GOOP, Gwyneth’s newsletter offers her Oprah Winfrey crossed with Martha Stewart “I’m better than you are” tips for good living that only someone with her time and resources can manage.  The best are the ones about her wardrobe “uniform” (like pairing $1,000 Brian Atwood shoes with a Topshop dress. So daring!  So thrifty!).  We can’t wait for the issue that explains how flashing your underwear on the red carpet fits in the rules for classic dressing.

By ShoeMinx GOOP Subscriber Paige Muller


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