From the moment Apple Martin entered the world, she was destined for the spotlight. As the daughter of Hollywood royalty Gwyneth Paltrow and music legend Chris Martin, her upbringing was anything but ordinary. Raised amidst the glamour of Coldplay concerts and the chic world of Goop, Apple is now ready to make her own mark. As the face of Self-Portrait, she's already proving that she's not just another nepo baby, but a "grand-nepo baby" – a fresh face with a legacy of influence and creativity.
“I feel like I’ve grown up with [a surveillance state], which is really scary and makes me very anxious about making mistakes," Apple shared, highlighting the unique pressures of growing up in the public eye.
Apple’s foray into the world of fashion was a natural progression. She made a splash sitting front-row at Chanel’s Haute Couture 2023 show and has graced campaigns alongside her mother. But it's her venture into music that has everyone talking. Hitting the stage at Cannery Hall in Nashville with Jade Street, she's stepping beyond her father’s shadow, lending her vocals to their upcoming single, "Satellites." This move highlights her desire to carve out her own identity, blending her famous parents' talents in a way that's distinctly her own.
While headlines have followed her since birth, Apple maintains a surprisingly low profile. Despite the buzz around her name, she values privacy, much like her famous parents. Enrolled at Nashville's Vanderbilt University, Apple keeps her studies and personal life discreet, a decision her family supports. Her debut at Le Bal des Débutantes was both a nod to her heritage and a statement of her independence, despite the mild social media stir it caused. With each step, Apple Martin is proving she's not just following in her parents' footsteps – she's creating her own path.