Gwyneth Paltrow celebrates the launch of Goopglow with a slumber party in the Hamptons
No one throws a sleepover like Gwyneth Paltrow.
On Monday, the actress hosted a dinner with Cartier in East Hampton, NY, to celebrate the launch of her lifestyle company's latest product, Exfoliating Sleeping Milk for Dark Spots Goopglow.
For the event, she wore a satiny yellow pajama set consisting of a crop top, a collared shirt and matching pants and Olivia von Halle lime green silk feathered slippers, with Cartier jewelry .
A host of A-list celebrities attended the event, including Savannah Guthrie, Rachel Zoe, Daphne Oz, Jessica Capshaw, Tracy Anderson and Elizabeth Saltzman, all of whom also adhered to the pajama-themed dress code with their own chic ensembles.
The event took place in a private car shed located in a garden. This was a garden-inspired dinner by chef Olivier Cheng with tableware from Goop's second collaboration with Social Studies.
Guests in attendance also won Goop goodie bags, which were apparently filled with the Goopglow collection, a Cartier trinket tray and a Dempsey pajama set with a jaguar print eye mask.
Since Paltrow launched Goop in 2008, the lifestyle and wellness industry has taken off, with its new-age newsletter and advice, curated selection of beauty products, collaborations with other fashion brands as well as its own popular and best-selling beauty line.
Goop now hosts
No one throws a sleepover like Gwyneth Paltrow.
On Monday, the actress hosted a dinner with Cartier in East Hampton, NY, to celebrate the launch of her lifestyle company's latest product, Exfoliating Sleeping Milk for Dark Spots Goopglow.
For the event, she wore a satiny yellow pajama set consisting of a crop top, a collared shirt and matching pants and Olivia von Halle lime green silk feathered slippers, with Cartier jewelry .
A host of A-list celebrities attended the event, including Savannah Guthrie, Rachel Zoe, Daphne Oz, Jessica Capshaw, Tracy Anderson and Elizabeth Saltzman, all of whom also adhered to the pajama-themed dress code with their own chic ensembles.
The event took place in a private car shed located in a garden. This was a garden-inspired dinner by chef Olivier Cheng with tableware from Goop's second collaboration with Social Studies.
Guests in attendance also won Goop goodie bags, which were apparently filled with the Goopglow collection, a Cartier trinket tray and a Dempsey pajama set with a jaguar print eye mask.
Since Paltrow launched Goop in 2008, the lifestyle and wellness industry has taken off, with its new-age newsletter and advice, curated selection of beauty products, collaborations with other fashion brands as well as its own popular and best-selling beauty line.
Goop now hosts
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