Gwyneth Paltrow Explains Why Her Ski Collision Trial Feels Like Something She ‘Survived’

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Gwyneth Paltrow Explains Why Her Ski Collision Trial Feels Like Something She ‘Survived’
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The actress is reflecting on her experience after being found not liable in March. Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about the emotional aftermath of the lawsuit over a ski collision in which she was ultimately found not liable. The actress and Goop CEO recently sat down for a profile interview with the New York Times, and the subject of the…

, and the subject of the lawsuit arose. Specifically, in regards to the great deal of attention Paltrow received over the ensembles she wore to court.have been referred to as “quiet luxury” styles“I was just getting dressed and going to a pretty intense experience every day,” Paltrow said, addressing the attention she’d gotten for her clothing choices. “The sartorial outcome was so weird to me.”

The two-week trial was covered intensely by the media, from every angle, and despite ending with a verdict in Paltrow’s favor, it’s clear that the experience left a mark on her.

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