Getty Images
For the past week, Gwyneth Paltrow’s trial has been certainly one of the most-discussed topics in entertainment.
Optometrist Terry Sanderson sued Paltrow for $300,000, alleging that he suffered 4 broken ribs, a concussion and lasting brain damage after he said she bumped into him from behind at a Utah ski resort on Feb. 26, 2016. Paltrow denied his accusations, saying Sanderson bumped into her, and countersued for exactly $1 and her legal fees. On Thursday, the jury concluded that Sanderson was the one at fault within the case.
The celebrity court battle captured the general public’s interest, with different moments turning into viral memes on social media. With all the eye, Paltrow’s fashion decisions were also within the highlight.
Because the founding father of the approach to life website Goop, Paltrow’s fashion decisions have long been a part of the general public’s conversation. For the seven-day trial, Paltrow took an elevated approach to minimalist dressing. Here, WWD takes a more in-depth have a look at Paltrow’s courtroom looks.
March 21
March 21 marked the primary day of the trial. Paltrow wore a cream turtleneck sweater with a ribbed collar from The Row and aviator sunglasses. She also carried a $325 blue Smythson notebook to shield herself from the paparazzi.
March 23
Paltrow opted for a businesswear look featuring a gray wool double-breasted blazer with matching tailored trousers. Underneath the suit she opted for a ribbed tank and accessorized with gold jewelry, including a $25,000 custom gold chain from Foundrae.
March 24
Because the trial went on, Paltrow wore an all-black Prada ensemble, including a black cashmere polo shirt, black skirt and brushed leather boots.
March 30
To receive the decision of the trial, Paltrow donned a navy corduroy jacket by Bella Freud, a pinstripe shirt and khaki corduroy trousers. Ultimately, it became Paltrow’s victory outfit because the judge ruled in her favor.
No Comments
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.