The Goop website encourages its customers to get into the world of BDSM fantasies by suggesting to them risqué sets of lingerie. A nude Fleet Ilya handmade leather bra with special cups, freeing the nipples, is paired with matching leather knickers, which, as claimed by the website, represent the true spirit of BDSM.
© PhotoA screen from the Goop webpage displaying the "nude web bra"
A screen from the Goop webpage displaying the "nude web bra"
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© PhotoA screen from the Goop webpage displaying the "o-ring cut out knickers"
A screen from the Goop webpage displaying the "o-ring cut out knickers"
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If this seems insufficient to you, you can also complete the setup by buying a black leather flogger. Goop claims that it is "extra comfortable to grip", adding that it can please not only your hands but "in other ways too".
© PhotoA screen from the Goop webpage displaying the "studded handle flogger"
A screen from the Goop webpage displaying the "studded handle flogger"
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It is not the only spicy collection represented on the website; it also has a set with panties, named "welcome back panty", as it has two straps on the bottom and nothing between them.
© PhotoA screen from the Goop webpage displaying a set of kinky underwear
A screen from the Goop webpage displaying a set of kinky underwear
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However, it looks like Gwyneth is no stranger to such intimate things. Previously, Paltrow's health company promoted unconventional practices such as acupuncture and vaginally inserted jade eggs.
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The company was then accused of being based on "pseudoscience". The entrepreneur denied these claims and insisted that her brand sells tried-and-tested products, while also promoting women's empowerment. The company agreed to pay $145,000 to settle the dispute "quickly and amicably", but denied allegations that the product misled customers.