Apple Martin Partners with London Fashion Brand for New Campaign

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Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter, Apple, has revealed her latest venture. The offspring of the renowned Coldplay singer and Hollywood star has announced a collaboration with a London-based fashion brand.

Apple has joined forces with the brand self-portrait as its new face, focusing on contemporary day and evening occasion wear. Through a series of self-taken photos shared on Instagram, the model unveiled her partnership with the fashion house.

Describing Apple’s images as capturing the essence of a generation’s self-expression, the brand expressed excitement about their upcoming collaboration. Over the next few months, Apple will work closely with the brand on various projects, including fashion portraits, films, and activations.

Gwyneth and Chris, who share two children, Apple, 21, and Moses, 19, ended their marriage in 2016 with a concept they termed “conscious uncoupling.” Recently, Gwyneth discussed her unconventional parenting style with E! News, highlighting the importance of balance between structure, manners, education, and artistic freedom for her children.

Acknowledging her initial desire for more children, Gwyneth found fulfillment in blending her family with partner Brad Falchuk’s children. She expressed joy in witnessing their four kids forming strong relationships and bonds.

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