Posted Jan 16 2011 @ 01:48 PM
Bringing the weekend to a close with her family tradition, Jessica Alba heads out for a yummy lunch at Jack n' Jill's in Beverly Hills on January 9 with husband Cash Warren and toddler Honor Marie. Jess spent a decent amount of time with her fam over the weekend, accompanying her little girl to Nicole Richie's daughter Harlow's celeb filled birthday bash at the Tree House Social Club the day before. To wind down the weekend, Jess got wrapped up from head to toe, starting with an ombre scarf (add some dimension with Lucky Brand's Off The Charts Skinny Scarf in Charcoal) over a charcoal tee (try Fresh Laundry's Wedge Top with Lace in Charcoal) and a long grandpa cardi (layer up in Willow & Clay's cozy Crochet Sweater in Charcoal). Jess wore black skinnies (like Genetic Denim's The Shane in Zinc) to complement her wedge wrapped ankle boots, which I'm personally swooning over. As a finishing touch Jessica carried a black metal accented tote (check out Alexander Wang's gold riveted Darcy Slouchy Hobo in Black) and covered up in oversized sunnies as she made her way about the day. What do you think of Jessica's layered look, do you like the way she's mixing shades of grey? While Jessica's little girl is growing up fast – Harlow just turned 3, and Honor is right behind her – Jess recently chatted about her parenting style when it comes to tv: "I don’t really like her to see too much television, in the first place, and I don’t want her to have bad dreams. And there’s always a villain in Disney movies… I think she should be stimulated with other things and playing dress up and coloring." I agree that kids should be running around playing instead of glued to the boob tube, but do you think it's okay for Jess to make her anti-TV views public, given that she makes her living thanks to film?
Jessica Alba seen in Beverly Hills, CA on Jan 09 2011.
Member Comments
She almost always looks great, wish I had her clothes. But here the big scarf seems to weigh her down a bit.
As for the comment about limiting t.v. time for Honor, she's right. Kids that age do get scared by things they see on t.v. and don't understand the monsters aren't real, don't have the attention span to see the bad things turn out okay in the end. She's a good Mom, has nothing to do with her career in film.guest on Jan 17 2011 @ 04:08 PM