3:30 pm - 04/14/2008

Gwyneth Paltrow is back for yet another Vogue cover–and she looks like she’s from another planet (we mean this in the chicest possible way). The actress is wearing a gold, tissue-lame, embroidered Pre-Fall 2008 dress by Oscar de la Renta, Robert Lee Morris cuffs, and is accompanied by an Iron Man mask that was lent to the magazine by Marvel Comics.
the dress:

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US Vogue May 2008: Gwyneth Paltrow by Steven Klein

Gwyneth Paltrow is back for yet another Vogue cover–and she looks like she’s from another planet (we mean this in the chicest possible way). The actress is wearing a gold, tissue-lame, embroidered Pre-Fall 2008 dress by Oscar de la Renta, Robert Lee Morris cuffs, and is accompanied by an Iron Man mask that was lent to the magazine by Marvel Comics.
the dress:

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Marvel Comics ftw
as if i needed another reason to not see that shitfest
OH MY GOD Karen, you can't just ask people that.
anyway hate this bitch and the hair but that dress is fucking flawless
Edited at 2008-04-14 08:05 pm (UTC)
I know that Vogue readers tend to be the kind of women that can sympathize with Paltrow (no real job, nanny, $$$$) but c'mon, are we really supposed to feel anything for her?
I don't really give a fuck how she "manages" since I'm sure it has more to do with her means than her abilties.
Actually it changes everything. Her ability to decline work due to her financial status, her ability to have her children with her at work, her ability to hire help, have someone clean her house, wash her clothes, etc etc etc.
Does she have stress related to raising children and having a career - of course. But her choices are not affected by money which is compleltely unlike most working women.