Gwyneth Paltrow Sideboob: Actress Wears Sheer Dress At Diane von Furstenberg Event (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Gwyneth Shows Off Some Sideboob In Sheer Dress
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"Gwyneth Paltrow sideboob" isn't a headline we get to use a lot of the time, so when we get the chance, we're going for it.

The scene of the crime: Gwyneth, 39, attended a dinner at Diane von Furstenberg's studio on Sunday night to promote Lifetime's celebrity interview show "The Conversation," which features Gwynnie's friend Amanda De Cadenet and is produced by Demi Moore.

Paltrow suited up for the event in a black DVF fall 2012 dress and sparkly Louboutins, and the sheer paneling on her dress revealed a square-shaped glimpse of her cleavage.

When asked at the event whom she would like to have a conversation with, Gwyneth told USA Today, "My husband [Coldplay singer Chris Martin]. It would be really cool. I'd ask him a bunch of questions."

Do you think Chris Martin gives Gwynnie fashion advice? Either way, let's hope the Prada dress she wears at Monday night's Met Gala isn't quite so sideboob-y.

Check out Gwyneth's plunging dress below, and see more red carpet photos from the night!

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Launch Of 'The Conversation' at DVF
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Diane Kruger(02 of11)
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Arianna Huffington(03 of11)
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Donna Karan(04 of11)
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Gwyneth Paltrow, Amanda De Cadnet & Diane Von Furstenberg(05 of11)
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Prabal Gurung(06 of11)
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Coco Rocha(07 of11)
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Rita Wilson(08 of11)
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DVF & Gwyneth Paltrow(09 of11)
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Malin Ackerman(10 of11)
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Giovanna Battaglina(11 of11)
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