Stylish Celebrity Escapism
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May 20
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Gwyneth Paltrow in Cannes


Gwyneth Paltrow donned two fashion-forward outfits at the Cannes film festival yesterday. She wore a black Chanel deep v-neck slip dress with ribbon details to the premiere of her film Two Lovers. Later last night she was in a Grecian-style white Lanvin one-shoulder dress for a Chopard event. Gwyneth was well covered and styled compared to some of the short and low-cut outfits she’s worn recently.

Two Lovers co-stars Joaquin Phoenix and according to IMDB it’s “A Brooklyn-set romantic drama about a bachelor torn between the family friend his parents wish he would marry and his beautiful but volatile new neighbor.” Vinessa Shaw and Isabella Rossellini are also featured.

Gwyneth has a new interview in V Magazine in which she talks about her long friendship with Madonna and discusses her youth and her restricted diet. She says she wouldn’t change anything about her 20s, including the men she dated “Because ultimately all roads led me to where I am now.” As for her diet, she’s vegetarian and only eats fish and a little dairy. Gwyneth names coffee and wine among her “lovely vices.”

Photo display note: We are trying a new photo display similar to the way that Just Jared overlays photos on the page. The thumbnails link to larger images as usual. When you click on the larger images, wait a moment for the page to load and when you click them they should display on top of the page. Click anywhere off of the image to remove it. You can see the next image in the sequence with the “Next” link when you are back on the page with the larger image. Not all images will be displayed like this yet, it’s just something we’re trying out and need to automate. Thanks to WENN for these photos.

Written by Celebitchy

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16 Responses to “Gwyneth Paltrow in Cannes”

  1. well Cannes is a whole another thing compared to a movie premiere…even more a premiere of a movie like Iron Man,lol
    she can pull it off,both looks!

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  2. I think I like the new photo set up, it just takes some getting used to.

    HATE the toga party dress.

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  3. The satin dress photographed so poorly. It looks cheap and patchworky, even though it probably cost as much as my car. As for the white dress, well, you should be respectful of someone who wears gladiator sandals with a toga…right??? Even if said toga is made from bed sheets, and when paired with sandal/boots/ancient S&M foot, gear makes the most beautiful gams in the biz appear to have cankles.

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  4. Hate to have to say it,,but I liked her better when she just lived across the pond and we didnt have to see much of her. Hope she doesnt have 5 films in the can so she will be out and about promoting them.

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  5. More stale fishsticks. I’ll see Ironman because it’s a great movie but not because of fishsticks.

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  6. About the photo thing… maybe it’s my firefox script blocker (though I enabled celebitchy), but the pics on the page appear as large as the pop-up thingy. I do not really see the point of necessarity then… ?? Otherwise if you plan to scale the pics on the page down, it is a nice feature for ppl with low bandwidth. I have 10 MBits, so I don’t really care. :wink:

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  7. Delicate strappy sandals would have made the toga look a million times better. The gladiator shoes with the large wooden spikes for heels… no good. I wonder how much they cost, ridiculous I’m sure.

    I love her hair in the first set of photos, the back looks beautiful.

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  8. The dress is unflattering and doesn’t do her figure any justice.

    She should get some help, since she is a pretty girl and should not ruin it with bad fashion choices.

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  9. The white dress is a Lanvin and its fierce. She looks amazing and is back — thank god as I was so sick of the hippie, bleached out, mother earth thing she was rocking for a while. The shoes in both are k-i-l-l-e-r. Fashion diva!

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  10. One of the things I like about Gwynnie is she dresses herself and doesn’t use a stylist. She may have misses but the style is hers and not Phillip Blochs or Rachel Zoe. Celeb fashion was alot more interesting before those bitches.

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  11. Why would you use black bobby pins in blonde hair?

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  12. @Sarah re: the photo display. I want to display them at a smaller size then do the bigger display over the page, but the plugin that resizes them is not working correctly for me and I’ve been working on it for two weeks now, so the pictures are probably going to stay on the page for the time being. There’s no point when they’re the same size.

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  13. I really like her shoes in the pic with the black dress. Don’t really like either dress or the gladiator shoes, but the pilgrim shoes? Pretty cute.

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  14. This screems “à la Française”… Both looks are very french and widely liked here.
    That dress is indeed by Lanvin and those nautical and gladiator inspired sandals are by Pierre Balmain.

    I am personnally crazy about both styles and find Paltrow’s style becoming more and more mature and appealing.

    Her hair also looks gorgeous. The bun version is simple and laid back. Once again, so French…
    A great choice for Cannes (although many of you seem to dislike it).

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  15. I think she looks fab in both gowns and I for one love the ‘gladiator’ sandals.

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