Apple Martin Radiates Confidence in a Sheer, Soaked Dress, Echoing Mom Gwyneth Paltrow’s Style
Apple Martin Shines in New Self-Portrait Campaign
Apple Martin, the 21-year-old daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, is featured in her second campaign for the clothing brand Self-Portrait. After making her modeling debut for the brand in September, Apple returns with a fresh set of artistic portraits shot in upstate New York.
Han Chong, the founder and creative director of Self-Portrait, commented on this latest release, stating, “While our first chapter introduced Apple officially to the creative industry, this new series of portraits shows a more reflective evolution of her personality.” He further expressed admiration for her growth: “There’s a maturity and steadiness to the imagery which aligns with where she is heading. Watching her grow from the sidelines has been one of the most rewarding parts of this partnership; she is a joy to work with, a lot of fun to be around, and a new effortless style icon in the making.”
In the new campaign, Apple is depicted in serene water settings, showcasing looks from Self-Portrait’s latest collection, including a sleeveless chiffon shift and a delicate white sundress with lace trim and spaghetti straps.
Recently, Apple paid tribute to her mother’s iconic 1990s fashion at the premiere of Marty Supreme in New York City. She wore a vintage Calvin Klein piece that Paltrow first showcased while promoting Emma in 1996. Styling the backless dress with diamond studs, Apple captured a reminiscent elegance, echoing her mother’s timeless fashion sense.
The premiere also featured her younger brother, Moses, who complemented his look with a gray blazer over a button-down shirt and a striped tie, paired with white pants. Gwyneth Paltrow, attending the event, donned a sleeveless black dress adorned with a thigh-high slit and a dramatic bow detail at the shoulder.
Apple Martin’s evolving presence in the fashion world continues to garner attention, reflecting both her individuality and her connection to her family’s rich artistic heritage.






