Once a year Gwyneth Paltrow compiles her “Spring Edit”, which is a list of her must-have items for the new season. Just, you know, some clothes to kick around in. Sort of like the stash you just got at Macy’s, but a lot fancier. Because Paltrow’s whole thing is she created this newsletter to provide other people with all the information she is fortunate enough to glean from her world travels and with an unlimited budget. She sees herself as a mentor of sorts to women of the world. Women, that is, who can afford a $4,000 crop top, pair of organza shorts, and heels for a night out at Applebee’s. Is isn’t her fault that she has absolutely no realistic sense of how normal people live. It’s your fault. It’s your own fault you don’t “get it” that you should drink green juice, work out at least three hours a day in your own yoga studio, withhold carbohydrates from your family, spend luxurious vacations at the Ritz in Paris just because, and spend $4,000 on a reliable pair of suede wedges for a comfortable private jet ride.
So if you have to put yourself in debt in order to be like her — well, that’s just what you have to do.
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