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How Paltrow marketed her wedding

Actress used her recent nuptials to market products on her website Goop

- By Harriet Alexander and Nick Allen

For an actress who has reinvented herself as a lifestyle guru, perhaps it should come as no surprise that Gwyneth Paltrow’s wedding was a marketable moment.

The 46-year-old published not just photograph­s on Friday of the happy day, but a “sourcebook” of the team behind her wedding to Brad Falchuk, a film producer.

In the article on Goop, her website, now worth $250 million (Dh918.1 million), she told readers how they might recreate her special day in the Hamptons, from the dinner recipes down to the supplier of her servers’ aprons — should they be willing to spend hundreds of dollars on side plates, napkins and “ring pillows”.

Paltrow’s dress, a white lace creation embroidere­d with flowers, was by Valentino — no surprise, given that she and Falchuk, also 46, holidayed on his yacht off Capri last summer.

It is unclear whether Paltrow had to pay for the dress, but if she had, it would not have come cheap. The fashion house only makes a handful of couture wedding dresses a year — normally fewer than 30. “The most expensive dress I have ever heard of was a Valentino dress costing half a million pounds commission­ed by a Russian bride,” said James Lord, founder and chief executive of the Quintessen­tially Atelier, a leading event manager, earlier this year.

The dress may have

In the article on Goop, she told readers how they might recreate her special day in the Hamptons, from the dinner recipes down to the supplier of her servers’ aprons.

been priceless, but for Paltrow’s devotees, much of the rest of her day can certainly be bought.

Nymphenbur­g, the 260-year-old Munichbase­d company that custom-made the couple’s plates, does not provide price estimates on its website, but a US supplier is selling simple individual plates for $650. Some of the more elaborate designs are more than $2,000 per plate, enough to give any waiter the wobbles.

Zsuzsanna Nyul custom-produced the napkins; she takes commission­s but a set of four, bought from a New York store, retail for $165.

Paltrow’s ring-bearing pillows are not currently for sale, but mini pillows from the Manhattanb­ased company sell for $120, while Fog Linen, provider of the servers’ aprons, sells its full aprons for $60 each.

“Took me a minute to get it together, but at long last, for those who have requested, a little look inside the best day of our lives,” Paltrow captioned a photo of herself and her husband, published also on Instagram.

Francis Mallmann, the Argentine chef who specialise­s in cooking over an open fire, had prepared the feast for the party the previous night — roasting meat, vegetables and, strangely, pineapple — all hanging over a campfire.

On the day itself, Mario Carbone, a celebrated Italian-American chef from New York, created the menu: whipped up crab with avocado, followed by scampi tortellini, then a choice of honey mustard duckling or prime rib with whipped potatoes, vegetable succotash and roasted duck fat potatoes on the side. Wedding cake and coffee or tea was served for dessert.

 ?? Photos courtesy of instagram.com/goop ?? Brad Falchuk and Gwyneth Paltrow on their wedding day. Argentine chef Francis Mallmann roasted meat for the dinner over a campfire. The wedding was held in the Hamptons. Zsuzsanna Nyul custom-produced the napkins.
Photos courtesy of instagram.com/goop Brad Falchuk and Gwyneth Paltrow on their wedding day. Argentine chef Francis Mallmann roasted meat for the dinner over a campfire. The wedding was held in the Hamptons. Zsuzsanna Nyul custom-produced the napkins.
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