Gwyneth Paltrow Covers Family Style No.5 Lensed by Brianna Capozzi

American actor and wellness business leader Gwyneth Paltrow is having a moment. Most likely, Paltrow is having a BIG moment, which put her on the cover of the magazine Family Style [IG] Magazine No. 5. The focus is “It’s Not Me, It’s You. The people issue. Spring 2025.

Paltrow is styled by Delphine Danhier in ‘Well Played’, a fashion story using Balenciaga, Gucci, MIU MIU, Victoria Beckham and more lensed by Brianna Capozzi [IG]./ Hair by Lucas Wilson; makeup by Samantha Lau

AOC came to Family Style organically six weeks ago for Ralph Lauren Vintage Collection in Family Style 004 Winter 2024/2025 by Bob Jugger. Responding to Gwyneth Paltrow’s new Vanity Fair April 2025 cover, we again bumped into Family Style’s feature on Paltrow, while pursing more info on her return to acting.

The actor is in another period of transition and transformation, the food for intimate conversation between the Goop founder and her close friend Klaus Biesenbach.

Paltrow tells Family Style words that are very relevant this week, after she found herself in hot water for her comments on working with the intimacy co-coordinator on the set of her first major movie in 15 years.

Paltrow, now age 52, plays opposite Timothée Chalamet, age 29, in ‘Marty Supreme’. Anne can see herself making the same statement as Paltrow. AOC link to Vanity Fair interview facts will follow.

These Family Style words are Paltrow’s own. Having been exposed to her values and relationship to women’s empowerment for decades, this is the woman I know.

Believe me, this is not the first time, Gwyneth Paltrow has found herself in the bullseye of an irate group of public-people monitors.

“I’ve always wanted to light a path for women to feel that they have permission to be their full selves, to feel that they can fully express themselves in a way that’s very true and sometimes even risky…I’ve been both a guinea pig and a spokesperson for this kind of agency around freedom of thought and wellness—and I really do believe that every person deserves to explore their truth. Even when society, or our families, or our jobs push back on us, it’s our God-given right to explore the very nature of who we are.”