Jessica Alba was a vision of smart and sophisticated style as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday.
The 43-year-old Honest Company founder sported a chic all-burgundy look as she strolled through the city’s SoHo neighborhood.
She wore a smart blazer over a burgundy button-down dress with a center slit that showed off some leg.
Matching heels and a quilted clutch completed the chic, boardroom-ready look.
The eyes were fashionably shaded behind cat-eye frames, while statement earrings added a glamorous touch to the look.
Jessica Alba was a vision of smart and sophisticated style as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday.
Her hair was beautifully styled in loose curls that cascaded down her chest and were classically parted down the center.
She also got her manicure done in a deep plum shade.
In addition to her acting career, Alba recently partnered with Instagram to help roll out their new Teen Accounts feature.
“Teen accounts will limit who can communicate with them and the content they see, and help ensure they are making the most of their time,” Meta said.
While promoting the new feature with PeopleJessica revealed how she tries to set an example for her own teenage daughters with her own use of Instagram.
This means that fans won’t see any thirst traps on your Instagram account.
“I think rather than telling your kids what to do, it’s important to lead by example,” she told the site. “And I have nothing against thirst traps, but I’m not going to post a bunch of thirst traps as a mother of two girls and a boy, you know what I mean?”
“I think it’s important to try to set the best example possible and have a variety (of things to post). It doesn’t have to be just one thing,” she added.
Her hair was beautifully styled in loose curls that cascaded down her chest and were classically parted down the center.
She wore matching heels and a quilted clutch.
“And I think for me, it’s also a reflection of who I am. I’m not a one-dimensional person and it’s about being able to show that.”
Jessica shares three children with husband Cash Warren: daughters Honor, 16, Haven, 13, and son Hayes, six.
So far, Jessica’s eldest daughter, Honor, is the only one of her children who uses social media.
“Honor, I think she was about 12 or 13 when she wanted to get on (social media), and I told her (she could) if we shared an account, it had to be private and I wanted to be able to monitor who she followed,” Jessica told People.
Alba shares daughters Honor and Haven with husband Cash Warren; pictured here in June.
The actress revealed that she logged into her daughter’s account to unfollow pages that “don’t feel healthy or good” for Honor.
“I’ll unfollow them and follow, for example, influencers with a more positive attitude towards the body and funny and cute animals and things like that, just so that their algorithm isn’t (bad),” she explained.
Jessica said she’s helping launch the new Teen Accounts feature because “for me, digital and online safety is the most important thing when it comes to parenting.”