3 generations! Gwyneth Paltrow looks radiant with mother Blythe Danner and daughter Apple Martin


Gwyneth Paltrow had some help from her mother, actress Blythe Danner, and daughter, Apple Martin, for their latest Goop product launch.

On Sunday, the lifestyle brand released its debut G. Label Dress Collection and shared photos of the dresses modeled by the three ladies.

“G. Label Dress’s debut collection – a seasonal version of sweet spots and sorbet colors – is truly one for centuries,” wrote Goop’s Instagram alongside a photo of Paltrow, 47, and Danner, 77, posing in their dresses.

De Iron Man star, who is also the mother of 14-year-old son Moses, later shared a photo on her own Instagram account showing the three generations of women kneeling and drawing these with three heart emojis.

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Paltrow opted for a black-and-white polka-dot two-piece set: the Devin Crop Top and Danielson A-Line Polka-Dot Skirt retail for $ 295 and $ 425 respectively.

Apple, 16, matched her mother with a white and black polka-dot dress – the Zera Strapless Tiered Dress that retails for $ 595.

Danner opted for a more colorful route with the bright pink Mendoza Dropped-Waist Shirtdress, which Goop also mentioned for $ 595.

Paltrow also recently got her family together for a launch of Goop skin products. The trio sat down for a special multi-generation chat to introduce them to the products and chat all things beauty.

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After Gwyneth’s husband, producer and director Brad Falchuk snapped some family photos of the trio, Blythe and Gwyneth sat down to have an open-hearted mother-daughter conversation moderated by Apple itself.

“At what age did you feel the most beautiful?” Apple asked her mother and grandmother.

After some thought, Gwyneth said that she felt especially great in the late 30s and accepts that aging can be “hard”.

“It’s definitely a process and I think when you start to change your face you do not necessarily feel your best self externally. But the irony is that it’s time in your life that you really like yourself and love yourself. That you sort from internal feels really wonderful, ”she said.

Danner agreed with the idea of ​​making her feel like the best version of herself later in life. “I think I felt best at 50 and maybe is the cause of what you just said,” she said.