Jessica Alba opted for a gray look while taping for The View on Thursday.
The Fantastic Four actress was photographed on the Upper West Side in New York City, wearing a gray suit jacket with black buttons. She sported matching, high-waisted suit shorts that cuffed at the bottom and hit just above her knees.
She matched the look with a gray bra top that gave a tiny glimpse of her toned stomach.
The 43-year-old accessorized with nude pumps, black shades, a black bag with gold detailing, and gold hoops. Jessica wore her thick, long hair curled and half-up, half-down.
She sweetly waved to the camera as she headed into a taping of the morning talk show.
Jessica Alba opted for a gray monochromatic look while taping for The View on Thursday
Jessica kept the monochromatic looks coming throughout her time in the Big Apple, as just a day prior, the entrepreneur sported a similar look but opted for a lighter color scheme.
While out to lunch with a friend, the Good Luck Chuck star wore a two-piece beige set that included a vest and trousers paired with a white t-shirt. Jessica donned white boots and a matching white handbag.
She chose gold chunky hoops, a gold pendant, and black shades to complete the look.
The Hollywood starlet has been on a press tour for her female-led action film Trigger Warning, which hits Netflix on June 21.
Jessica launched the movie’s production company, Lady Spitfire, alongside producer Tracey Nyberg in February.
‘I’m thrilled that in this stage of my life and career, I get to create and build, and Lady Spitfire is part of this next chapter,’ Jessica said in a statement at the time, per Deadline. ‘Reimagining and redefining how women and minorities show up in the world through great stories is my passion. I believe that my children and the next generation shouldn’t have to face the same barriers as I have.’
Giving insight into her reason for opening the production company, the founder added, ‘Inspired by the heroes whose shoulders I humbly stand on, I feel it is my duty to make it easier for dreams to be realized and potential to be met for women and minorities, particularly those in my community.’
Tracey echoed her partner’s sentiments, sharing how thrilled she is to bring these stories to life.
‘I couldn’t be more excited to join forces with Jessica,’ she gushed. ‘Working with talented creators to entertain audiences – whether it’s in film or television – has always been what motivates me. And we are in a unique moment to bring diverse perspectives to a wide audience – the specificity of these stories is their strength and what will make them resonate.’
The Fantastic Four actress was photographed on the Upper West Side in New York City , wearing a gray suit jacket with black buttons. She sported matching, high-waisted suit shorts that cuffed at the bottom and hit just above her knees
The Hollywood starlet has been on a press tour for her female-led action film Trigger Warning, which hits Netflix on June 21. Jessica launched the movie’s production company, Lady Spitfire, alongside producer Tracey Nyberg in February
Jessica gave fans a teaser about what they can expect from her upcoming movie while visiting The Tonight Show.
‘Parker is my character, and something tragic happens at home,’ she explained to host Jimmy Fallon. ‘So my father passes away, and so then I go home to kind of tie things up, and it doesn’t smell right. Things are not really adding up. And she’s Special Forces commando.’
‘She was in active duty when she got pulled out of it,’ Jessica continued, ‘and she really unearths this local illegal arms dealing that’s going on in the town and takes on this gang on her own.’
‘Parker is my character, and something tragic happens at home,’ she explained about Trigger Warning. ‘So my father passes away, and so then I go home to kind of tie things up, and it doesn’t smell right. Things are not really adding up. And she’s Special Forces commando’
Prior to returning to Hollywood, the Good Luck Chuck star was formerly the Chief Creative Officer of The Honest Company. The wellness guru resigned in April after 12 years
The Golden Globe nominee also revealed that the crew of Trigger Warning, including the director, writer, producer, DP, and Set deck, were all women.
‘I want to produce more,’ Jessica shared, ‘and Trigger Warning for me, I love action movies. I love doing action, and I love stunts, so the producers who did John Wick and Sicario, they did this, and I was like, “I want to have like a grounded, cool female-driven action movie.”‘
Prior to returning to Hollywood, Jessica was formerly the Chief Creative Officer of The Honest Company. The actress resigned in April after 12 years.
‘I feel like it’s my fourth baby, and I sent my baby off to college,’ the entrepreneur admitted on the late-night show. ‘It was hard, but I’m ready for my next chapter.’
The wellness guru founded the eco-friendly baby, bath, and beauty products company in 2012 and recently reflected on stepping away.
‘I feel like it’s my fourth baby, and I sent my baby off to college,’ Jessica admitted on the late-night show. ‘It was hard, but I’m ready for my next chapter.’
However, after announcing her departure, the mother-of-three shared she would still have a hand in the brand.
‘It is with a grateful heart that twelve years after founding The Honest Company, I am stepping down from my leadership role as Chief Creative Officer,’ she wrote on Instagram alongside a shot of her back in 2011. ‘However, I will continue to provide strategic advice through my role on the board. While there would never have been an easy time to make this decision, I know we have a leadership team in place with Carla Vernón at the helm to advance our founding vision and strengthen Honest’s legacy as an industry change-maker.’
Reminiscing on watching her dream become reality, Jessica shared, ‘Building Honest has been a true labor of love. From the first concept book I pitched to my friends in Mommy and Me class, to ringing the bell at Nasdaq with my family by my side – this journey has been the ride of a lifetime, one that only existed in my wildest dreams.’
She concluded her touching post with a moment of gratitude: ‘Thank you for showing me that a girl with an unconventional path in business could help lead a movement for good.’