Gwyneth Paltrow Straps Into Slick Wedges, Pumps and More for Bustle Beauty Issue

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Gwyneth Paltrow brought red-hot style — with heels to match — to her latest magazine cover.

The Goop founder posed for the Beauty Issue cover of Bustle this week, as shared to Instagram. For the occasion, the actress was styled in a set of Ferragamo‘s slick $1,050 wedged pumps, featuring glossy red leather uppers with pointed toes and rounded counters. Two buckled ankle straps, as well as thick, triangular wedged soles totaling 4.13 inches in height, dynamically finished the pair.

Paltrow’s pumps were boosted with a monochrome red outfit, styled by Tiffany Reid: a sheer red Gucci minidress, layered over matching tights and a monogrammed Gucci bra. A gleaming diamond necklace from Tiffany & Co, as well as a matching bracelet, completed Paltrow’s look with a bejeweled touch.

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Ferragamo’s wedge-heeled pumps.

Elsewhere in the editorial, Paltrow slipped on additional outfits with a minimalist, multi-textured aesthetic. One shot found the Goop founder posing atop a sink in a set of glossy black pumps from Saint Laurent, paired with the French brand’s sleeveless white silk top and a black pencil skirt. The neutral set was dynamically complemented with clear bangle bracelets from Alexis Bittar, as well as gleaming Patricia von Musulin earrings and a silver and diamond-coated Tiffany & Co. HardWear necklace.

The “Great Expectations” star’s final outfit featured a stark white palette, which highlighted a pair of sharply pointed Christian Louboutin pumps. The pair was smoothly streamlined with matching high-waisted Calle Del Mar briefs and a cropped Schiaparelli sweater, as well as Schiaparelli’s surrealist gold-toned post earrings and statement necklace — each whimsically shaped like oyster shells accented with sparkling crystals.

Within the editorial’s accompanying interview by Emma Rosenblum, Paltrow discussed Goop’s expansion into the beauty world with her lower-priced Good.Clean.Goop brand — whose products will be released in Target and Amazon — as well as her thoughts on aging, social media, growing Goop’s business and her family’s relationship to fame.

“I’m in a phase where I feel like things are just extra, extra messy because I have so much to do,” Paltrow said. “My son and stepson are both seniors in high school, and sometimes I feel like the college process is a full-time job in and of itself. So I’m trying to keep the domestic stuff on track, and we have a lot going on at the company… So I’m just f-cking up. I’ve burned three things in the oven this weekend, just stuff like that, where you’re like, ‘What the f-ck?’ I should say I’m trying to learn to be more tolerant with myself when I make messes, because I really don’t like it. It’s just one of those seasons. It’s like this fulcrum of life. I thought in my 50s I could downshift for some reason. I don’t really know why I thought that would happen. I was talking to my friend who’s in her 60s, and she’s like, ‘Oh, no. No way. You got 15 more years.’ I was like, ‘Oh, my God.'”

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