Jessica Alba He appeared to be in business mode when he stepped out at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills for a meeting.
She opted for a mix of casual and cool by wearing baggy blue jeans with a black jacket over a matching crop top that gave a hint of her midriff.
The co-founder and former Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of The Honest Company also wore a pair of black sneakers while carrying a Channel bag over her shoulder and carrying her cell phone in her hand for a walk.
To complete her look, the former Dark Angel star had her brown locks falling to the middle of her back with a middle part.
She accessorized with gold hoop earrings.
Jessica Alba, 43, looked a mix of casual and cool to her business meeting at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills on Saturday wearing baggy blue jeans with a jacket, crop top and sneakers.
The mother of three last starred in the action thriller Trigger Warning which premiered on the streaming platform on June 21.
Directed by Mouly Surya, in his English-language film debut, the cast also featured the likes of Mark Webber, Tone Bell, Jake Weary, Gabriel Basso, Anthony Michael Hall, Kaiwi Lyman and Hari Dhillon.
He also did an episode of the children’s educational media franchise, StoryBots: Answer Time in 2023, which came after his two seasons on the crime action series LA’s Finest with Gabrielle Union.
Alba had been filling her days working as CCO of The Honest Company, the Los Angeles-based consumer goods company.
After launching in 2011, the business has soared over the years, showing a value of around $550 million as of February 2022.
Alba was inspired by the birth of her first child in 2008 and her own history of childhood illnesses to create a company that offered an alternative to baby products with ingredients such as petrochemicals and synthetic fragrances.
She showed off a hint of her midriff in a black top and blue jeans.
The co-founder and former Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of The Honest Company also wore a pair of black sneakers while carrying a Channel bag over her shoulder.
Finally, The Honest Company launched in 2012 with just 17 products in its new line.
Since then, that number has grown dramatically, and the following year sales reached $50 million in 2013. Honest raised $70 million from venture capitalists in the summer of 2014 in preparation for an initial public offering.
Financing valued The Honest Company at $1 billion for the first time in 2014.
Finally, the Pomona, California native resigned from her position as creative director of the office last April, but still remains on the board as someone who still owns a significant stake in the company.