Plus, Kanye West talks Yeezy in "WSJ" magazine.
Plus, Hermès sees international revenue grow by 13.5 percent.
The in-house apparel collection will launch in small batches monthly and is available only on Goop.com.
She will be significantly expanding the site's beauty coverage.
From Milan Fashion Week to the Oscars, there was such glamour in the news.
The deal, which sees Paltrow taking on the role of creative director for makeup, is a step forward in Goop's business evolution.
This is an opportunity to work with a growing company at an early stage and play a key role in our growth and development as a brand.
Plus, Gwyneth Paltrow sings in an awkward jumpsuit and Avon sales are soaring in Russia.
And, GOOP's CEO expounds on the future of the company.
And Gwyneth Paltrow says Furbys are back in style!
Your dream career, straight ahead.
Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle brand is getting even more ambitious.
News to read before heading out on your long weekend.
Is the pop-up a sign of more permanent brick-and-mortar stores to come?
All of this week's biggest fashion news, all in one place.
Overall, it's not a great month to be Gwyneth Paltrow.
Plus, Gwyneth Paltrow announces her "conscious uncoupling" from Chris Martin on GOOP .
Two words: GOOP and flowers.
Michael Kors for GOOP is here, and it's fabulous.
There are Excel spreadsheets involved.
Gisele Bündchen wears a cozy-looking turtleneck sweater on the cover of Self Service magazine's Autumn/Winter 2013 issue, shot by Roe Ethridge. {The Front Row View} How do Mary-Kate and Ashley get that perfectly tousled hair? The Olsen twins' hairstylist Mark Townsend reveals their secrets. {The Coveteur} Is Selena Gomez following in Miley Cyrus's footsteps? A source says the former Disney star has recently shot a "racy" 15-page fashion spread with Amanda de Cadenet for Flaunt magazine. {NY Post}
Instagram just got a little more perfect.
Those Stella McCartney x Goop ”timeless jeans,” which go for $645, are sounding like a bargain right now, huh?
When most best friends get together, all they make is memories (and a few really good inside jokes). When BFFs Gwyneth Paltrow and Stella McCartney get together, they make a full-fledged clothing collection--with prices starting at $795. This is definitely not one of those 'Stars They're Just Like Us' moments.