Gwyneth Paltrow, 53, Turns Heads in Sleek Black Look at the New York Women in Film and Television Muse Awards 2026
Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in Manhattan this week at the 2026 New York Women in Film and Television Muse Awards, where she was recognized for her long work in film and her success in business. The event took place at Cipriani 42nd Street and brought together several figures from the entertainment industry.
Her red carpet look followed a simple and structured style. She wore a dark-toned outfit made up of a tailored coat and matching skirt from her own fashion brand, Gwyn. The outfit focused on clean design and a fitted shape, with a formal and polished feel. She completed the look with understated accessories, including a black Hermès Kelly bag and neutral makeup.
Her hairstyle was kept straight and neatly parted in the center. The overall look stayed natural, with light makeup that highlighted her features without strong contrast. The style matched her usual preference for minimal and refined fashion.
The Muse Awards are run by the New York Women in Film and Television organization and honor women working across film, TV, and media. This year’s event also recognized other well-known names such as Audra McDonald and Joy Reid.
Paltrow’s appearance comes during a renewed focus on acting after several years away from regular film roles. She recently returned to the screen in the movie Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie and starring Timothée Chalamet. The film has received strong attention and performed well with audiences.
Before this project, her last major film role was in Avengers: Endgame. After that, she spent more time building her lifestyle and wellness company Goop, which became a major part of her career outside acting.
She has recently said that returning to acting felt personal and helped her reconnect with that part of her life. During promotion for her latest film, she also made a light comment about not knowing Chalamet before working with him, though she later spoke positively about the experience.
Her fashion label Gwyn conti nues to play a visible role in her public appearances. She often wears pieces from the brand at major events and uses these moments to highlight its designs.
It’s interesting to see how she is balancing both film work and a growing business at the same time. It is not easy to maintain both paths, especially at a high level. What do you think about her return to acting and her continued focus on fashion and business? Share your thoughts in the comments.


