Jessica Alba Looks Stylish During a Solo Errand Run

The star appeared cosy chic in an evergreen cardigan
The star appeared cosy chic in an evergreen cardigan

Jessica Alba does Spring style in flat boots, black jeans, denim shirt, gorgeous green cardigan and lots of natural beauty

Her successful start-up, The Honest Company, recently hit its three-year mark – following reports it’s worth one billion dollars. And it’s no wonder why Jessica Alba‘s eco-friendly home goods business is thriving, as she seems always on the go.

The 33-year-old actress-turned-entrepreneur had a bustling Sunday in Santa Monica, California, running errands while nonetheless appearing stylish.

The mother-of-two seemed to be glued to her phone, perhaps checking important business messages, while stopping at an ATM and making a Starbucks run.

Jessica looked to have beat the wet weather too before it began raining and hailing. The wife of Cash Warren was cosy in a long evergreen cardigan which she layered over a denim button-down blouse and black skinny jeans.

The Sin City star was also clad in black knee-high boots, matching her fringed shoulder bag. Completing her look, Jessica styled her sombre tresses down in natural waves, as her fresh face was concealed with purple-tinted sunglasses.

The Fantastic Four actress has had a prosperous year, as The Honest Company celebrated its third anniversary in January.

According to Inc. magazine, The Honest Company – which makes non-toxic household, baby, and beauty products – made more than $150m (£97m) in revenue in 2014 and is reported to be worth $1b (£65m).

The Dark Angel star also has launched a cosmetics range after attracting a following of consumers who are fans of the brand.

‘From day one when we opened our doors, we had so many people say "when are you going to do makeup?"’ she shared. ‘I’ve been developing and working on it for a couple of years now, and we’re going to be able to deliver on our promise to our customers.’

Jessica was seen on February 12 scouting a property in Los Angeles as a possible location for the first-ever The Honest Company store.

She has also been a contributing editor for Self Magazine.

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