Lawyers for Sanderson allege that Paltrow was distracted by her children and landed on top of him. He claims this left him unconscious and that he suffered brain injuries and four broken ribs from the crash. Paltrow, however, rejects the optometrist’s version of events, and says that it was he who skied into her back.
Sanderson had initially sought US$300,000 in damages. In turn, the actress responded by counter-suing for a mere “symbolic” US$1 – oh, and lawyer fees that could run into the six figures – states Deadline.
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From the “odd” questions posed by Sanderson’s lawyer, to Paltrow getting full marks for her soft power-dressing skills, the fascination around Gwyn was at full throttle. With the case just finished, we take a look at how Gwyn regained fashion relevance through her choice of courtroom ‘fits.
The unusual courtroom moments

Gwyneth Paltrow being, well, Gwyneth Paltrow meant that unusual courtroom moments were bound to emerge.
The 50-year-old apologised for her use of foul language during the incident in question (she told Sanderson: “You skied into my f****** back) and talked about the extent of her friendship with Taylor Swift, explaining that they are “friendly” but “not good friends”. (The topic came up as Swift similarly sued for US$1 in a 2017 lawsuit.)The stealth wealth

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From the Iron Man star’s perfectly coiffed blonde waves to “casually” thrown together polo necks with oversized trenches, it’s easy to think Gwyn’s look is on the basic side – but that’s far from true.
Her courtroom attire has been filled with more subtle luxury brands that don’t scream expensive with signature logos, but still pack a hefty punch to the wallet. This “soft power dressing” has made Paltrow the centre of many narratives around how fashion can influence public perception.
The day one look

On day one, Paltrow wore a cream-coloured polo neck from the Olsen twins’ label, The Row. According to High Snobiety, the coat costs US$3,500 and the polo neck jumper is US$1,700. She paired the look with a pair of US$1,200 Celine boots and Ray-Ban sunglasses.
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The innocent self-promo cardi

The Scandi vibes

Gwyn exuded “Scandi chic” vibes when she walked into court wearing a grey double-breasted blazer from Brunello Cucinelli with a matching top and trousers. She had a blue Smythson notebook in her hand, which reportedly costs US$250.
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Soft in pink

On March 28, she re-wore her Celine boots and opted for trousers from Proenza Schouler White Label with a blush pink blouse from G. Label by Goop.
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