Like mother, like daughter — nearly 30 years apart.
Apple Martin stepped out Tuesday night in New York to support her famous mother, Gwyneth Paltrow, at the premiere of her new A24 film Marty Supreme by slipping into one of her classic looks. Martin, 21, hit the red carpet in a form-fitting black Calvin Klein Collection dress that Paltrow first wore to the 1996 premiere of Emma, a Jane Austen-inspired period piece from director Douglas McGrath. Paltrow, also in a black dress, welcomed both of her children, Apple and Moses Martin, to the starry screening tonight.
Paltrow must’ve been stoked to see her daughter wear something she had previously stepped out in as she recently gushed to The Hollywood Reporter that Apple is “so freaking cool.” But it also wasn’t a surprise. The pair recently teamed up for a Gap Studio campaign, and for an interview to promote the collaboration, Paltrow told Vogue that Apple has been sifting through her vast fashion archive.
“She pulls all kinds of stuff. She’s very into all my ’90s Calvin, of which there’s a lot — and the ’90s Prada, of which there’s a lot,” Paltrow told Vogue. “Sometimes we just play dress up and she’ll put on my Oscar dresses and stuff like that. We have fun down there.”
Martin also praised her mom’s style: “She’s such a badass when it comes to fashion and has just done what she wants and doesn’t really care. I feel like I’m finally getting to the place where I don’t really care what people think. She influenced me.”
Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, opens in New York and Los Angeles on Friday with a wide debut on Christmas Day. Paltrow stars opposite Timothée Chalamet and Odessa A’zion in the story of Marty Mauser, a born hustler and talented ping-pong player who will stop at nothing to become a phenomenon.
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