Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth's Real Mom Tips Need Some Frugal Reality
11:00AM 1/25/2011
I get GOOP, Gwyneth Paltrow's gushy newsletter on life, style, food, spirituality and travel (G.O.O.P. are her initials). My daily reality as a mom of three boys, however, is not her reality, and I admit I mostly read it occasionally for a spoonful of gawking and nostalgia for a time when I myself...
How the FTC's Endorsement Rules Unfairly Favor Celebrities
6:30PM 1/06/2010

Talk about 'movie star' treatment. New federal rules on product endorsements may be less stringent for celebrities than for no-name bloggers. Because they already get so much free stuff, celebrities may not have to disclose when some tequila or sports car they're extolling was gifted to them, while bloggers do.

The movie star could be the first celebrity to run afoul of the commission's stringent new guidelines for paid endorsements. In her lifestyle newsletter, she lavishly praises the newly reopened La Mamounia Hotel in Marrakech -- most likely after a free stay there.
I have to admit, I'm a secret fan of Tracy Anderson. The hyperactive elfin exercise guru is a little bit scary, but I kind of love her DVDs. So I was super psyched when the announcement came that Gyneth Paltrow and Anderson were opening up a gym venture in New York City. But things haven't been...

You might be surprised to learn that G.O.O.P. are Gwyneth Paltrow's initials. Perhaps it was a rare available four-letter domain; but the disconnect between the decidedly childish, messy connotations of the word and the muted-greys of the tagline ("nourish the inner aspect") are only the first and...
Dine with the stars: Celebrity lunch boxes benefit the hungry
7:00PM 12/15/2008
healthcare, Retail, Charity, Food, Family Money, Saving Money
Would you like to have lunch with Cameron Diaz? How would you like a meal that was prepared by chef Mario Batali? Does a balogna sandwich with Gwyneth Paltrow interest you? Well, I can't help you get any of those great privileges, but I can set you on track to what just might be the next best...
15 hottest products of 2008: Skyscraper heels
4:30PM 12/09/2008
Once upon a time, towering high heels could only be found in the pages of men's magazines like Exotique or Bizarre, where women strapped themselves into 5, 6, 7, or even 8-inch heels. To the extent that these outrageous shoes existed in the real world, they had to be made-to-order from companies...
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