
Gwyneth Paltrow daughter and former Chris Martin, Apple, is going to the fashion world while facing her first campaign.
The 21 -year -old, who started her career in 2023 with the Chanel’s haute couture show, has become the face of the last campaign of a fashionable house called self -portrait.
Fashion House, based in London, announced his collaboration with Apple Martin as “New Miss Self-Portrait” on September 9, on Instagram with an informal video of the budding model.
In the publication up to the social media account of the self -portrait, Apple shared that it is excited by its concert.
“It’s me, Miss Apple Blythe Alison Martin, who comes to you from the floor in a Gorg self -portrait baby shirt and these cute ass slopes,” Apple said in the clip,
Expressing his emotion for the project, he sprouted, “and I am very excited to be the new lady self -portrait and for the campaign to come out.”
In a separate publication, the fashion house welcomed Apple for its collaboration. “Welcome to the @applemartin family.”
For the Unavened, The Fashion House, Which Was Founded in 2013 in the uk by Malaysian Founder and Designer Han Chong, Had Collaborated with A List Celebrities in The Past Including, Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Naomi Campbell, Irina Shayk, Bella Hadid, Kate Moss, Paris Hilton, Beyoncé, Beyoncé Olivia Rodrigo, Michelle Obama, Cynthia Erivo and Many more.
In an interview with the interview Magazine In April, the young model opened on the online reaction she faced after her Chanel concert in 2023.
“Then I quickly realized why everyone has always said: ‘Do not do it’, because even if you see a million positive things, there may be one thing that destroys you absolutely,” he told the editor at that time.
Apple continued to say: “Then, I stopped now and I avoid it as plague, because I know myself and I know that if I see things that are not true and that is really annoying for me, I will be like, ‘Oh, my God, I should never go public again'”.
“All I can do is be the best I can be and be with the people I love and not read random and crazy conspiracies,” he added.