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Apple Martin is happy to steal from her mother Gwyneth Paltrow’s closet.
Paltrow was joined by her two children, Apple, 21, and Moses, 19, at the New York City premiere of Marty Supreme on Tuesday, Dec. 16. The actress shares both with her ex-husband, Chris Martin.
Apple took coordinating with her Oscar-winning mom one step further by wearing the same sleek, sexy black Calvin Klein gown that Paltrow wore to the July 1996 New York City premiere of Emma.
Like her mother, Apple styled the look simply, wearing her long blonde hair in a stylish updo with a pair of diamond stud earrings.
Paltrow, 53, wore a sophisticated black ensemble that included a black velvet bodice that featured a boat neckline and an oversized bow on one shoulder. The gown’s black sheath skirt included a deep slit and matching velvet pointed-toe pumps.
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Paltrow’s children have been joining her at Marty Supreme events as she marks her first on-camera movie role since 2019. Moses accompanied Paltrow to the film’s Los Angeles premiere on Dec. 8.
There, Paltrow sported a strapless black gown from her label, Gwyn. Moses wore a brown-and-black suede sweater with matching corduroy pants and shoes.
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Before Apple donned her mother’s Calvin Klein ensemble, Paltrow shared how her daughter has an affinity with the label’s designs from the ’90s. In an April 2024 conversation on Today with Hoda & Jenna, Paltrow revealed Apple is “abscond[ing] with many ’90s Calvin Klein skirts, tube skirts, and all kinds of slip dresses,” adding, “She’s very into the ’90s as all the kids are apparently right now.”
“She loves to go into the archive and try things on, and it’s really fun,” Paltrow said
In September, the pair opened up to Vogue about sharing clothes — or, in Apple’s case, borrowing her mother’s vintage pieces.
“Weirdly, I started saving clothes for Apple about 15, 20 years before she was born,” Paltrow told the magazine. “I don’t just see a top, I’ll see a moment in my life and all the circumstances surrounding it. I’ve always saved everything in hopes that I had a daughter one day who would want to go in there.”
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The Goop founder added, “Sometimes we just play dress up and she’ll put on my Oscar dresses and stuff like that.”
Apple noted that her mother is “such a badass when it comes to fashion and has just done what she wants and doesn’t really care.”
She acknowledged that her mother “influenced” her, adding, “I feel like I’m finally getting to the place where I don’t really care what people think.”
Marty Supreme opens in theaters on Dec. 25.
