Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple Martin was her spitting image as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday.
The 21-year-old nepo baby, whose father is Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, resembled her mother as she walked her dog in a white cable knit sweater.
Apple called back to the 52-year-old Oscar winner’s 90s aesthetic, baring her long legs in navy blue Adidas shorts and stepping out in black ballet flats.
Adding a cool-girl factor, the blonde beauty wore a pair of black sunglasses.
The look was reminiscent of her mom’s heyday, during which she was part of a power couple with boyfriend Brad Pitt.


Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple Martin was her spitting image, calling back to her 90s aesthetic as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday

The 21-year-old nepo baby, whose father is Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, resembled her mother as she walked her dog in a white cable knit sweater
The model is one of two children Gwyneth shares with musician ex-husband Chris.
The exes, who ‘consciously uncoupled’ in 2016, are also parents to 19-year-old son Moses.
Paltrow has been married to writer-director Brad Falchuk since 2018. Meanwhile, Martin moved on with actress Dakota Johnson, though the two recently split.
Last November Apple sparked controversy while attending the elite Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris after a clip of her being a ‘mean girl’ went viral.
Apple, who was supported by her A-list parents at the invite-only event, was accused of ‘stealing the spotlight’ from another girl getting her picture taken.
While a source close to Gwyneth insisted that the moment was taken out of context, fans ruthlessly tore into Apple as the video circulated on TikTok and Instagram.
Martin seemed to break her silence on the ‘really upsetting’ criticism she received in an April chat with Interview magazine.
While she didn’t specifically name the debutante ball backlash, she did call out the ‘crazy conspiracies’ that have circulated about her online.

She bared her long legs in navy blue Adidas shorts and stepping out in black ballet flats

Apple and Gwyneth pictured in July 2023
She told editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg that she has avoided looking at social media comments ‘like the plague’ since January 2023 when she made her Paris Fashion Week debut at Chanel.
‘After the Chanel show, I did [read upsetting comments]. Then I quickly realized why everybody has always said, “Don’t do it.” Because even if you see a million positive things, there can be one thing that absolutely wrecks you,’ the rising star explained.
Her attendance at the Chanel event received a mixed reaction online, with some praising Apple’s ‘model looks’ and others slamming her as just another ‘nepo baby.’
She admitted that reading hateful things about herself has had a devastating impact on her mental well-being.
‘So, I’ve stopped now and I avoid it like the plague, because I know myself and I know that if I see stuff that isn’t true and that’s really upsetting to me, I’m going to be like, “Oh my god, I should never go out in public again.”‘