Gardening the Gwyneth Paltrow way: Actress promotes $120 watering can and $125 apron
- Gwyneth Paltrow has launched a gardening shop complete with £328 pewter jug
- Her selected gardening wares are being sold on her lifestyle website Goop
- The full ‘recommended’ designer gardening outfit costs a staggering £1,187
She is better known for extolling the virtues of bizarre beauty treatments and the latest health fads.
But now Gwyneth Paltrow is showing off her green-fingered side, by launching a gardening shop – complete with everything from a $120 (£94) watering can to a $420 (£328) pewter jug.
While the actress might be encouraging her fans to get their hands dirty, there is no place for scruffy clothes in the eyes of Hollywood’s new gardening guru.
Gwyneth Paltrow is showing off her green-fingered side, by launching a gardening shop on her website Goop
Blooming pricey: The site is complete with everything from a $420 (£328) pewter jug to a $265 (£206) solid pewter flowerpot
This steel $120 (£94) watering can is being marketed on Goop - complete with removable oval brass spray nozzle
Her lifestyle website Goop, where her selected gardening wares are being sold, demonstrates exactly what aspiring gardeners should look like – and the get-up does not come cheap.
Her top choice of gardening gloves are made from goatskin and cost $45 (£35), whilst her cream apron – described as the ‘prettiest utilitarian apron ever’ – would set you back $125 (£97).
The full ‘recommended’ gardening outfit costs a staggering $1,440 (£1,187), and includes designer jeans, Hunter wellington boots and even some $880 (£686) diamond earrings to finish off the stylish look.
The flowers and seeds are also getting the A-list treatment, as the Goop gardening shop is only offering the highest quality planters and tools in her online shop.
A brass flower pot costs $215 (£168), a three-piece tool set costs $120 (£94), whilst some $72 (£56) gold-handled floral scissors have already sold out.
Only recently, Miss Paltrow demonstrated a bizarre connection with the plant world, when promoting the health benefits of drinking liquid chlorophyll – the substance that makes plants green.
The Goop gardening shop is only offering the highest quality planters and tools in her online shop - including this three-piece tool set at $120 (£94)
A brass flower pot costs $215 (£168), whilst some $72 (£56) gold-handled floral scissors have already sold out
Her cream apron – described as the ‘prettiest utilitarian apron ever’ – would set you back $125 (£97)
Her top choice of gardening gloves are made from goatskin and cost $45 (£35)
An article on Goop claims that drinking a shot of the liquid green substance can ‘oxygenate and boost nearly every major body system’.
However the article was blasted by nutrition experts, who said there is no scientific evidence to suggest that drinking chlorophyll is anything other than ‘a waste of money’.
Last month, Goop released its latest ‘sex issue’, featuring a range of sex toys and even recommending a range of Los Angeles-based ‘sex dungeons’.
It has garnered a reputation for high-end products, with the price tags of many clothes on the website nearing the four-figure mark.
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