Alba shocked everyone with her very racy look at an important event

Alba shocked everyone with her very racy look at an important event

Jessica Alba was dressed to impress in a bright red suit while attending the third annual Fearless Venture Capital Summit at Atlanta Symphony Hall on Friday.

While preparing to speak on navigating the art of pivoting in a fireside chat, the 42-year-old actress, who serves as the Chief Creative Officer of The Honest Company,

which she founded in 2012, smiled as she posed for photos before taking the stage.

For the occasion, the mother-of-three looked polish as she sported a cropped white top under her blazer, which matched her high heels and purse.

The Golden Globe nominee accessorize her chic ensemble with with a pair of large gold hoop earrings and multiple beaded bracelets.

Her glamorous makeup look consisted of a nude lip gloss, smoky grey eyeshadow and blush for a youthful glow.

Alba opted for a classic French manicure, which added a feminine and sophisticated touch to her colorful look.

During the event, she was pictured mingling with Ayana Parsons, the Senior Partner, Board & CEO Inclusion and Marketing Transformation at Korn Ferry, and writer, Arian Simone.

In a statement shared with Businesswire last month, the L.A.’s Finest star said she was ‘honored to be part of the Fearless Fund VC Summit’ and looked forward to joining ‘the incredible community of entrepreneurs and investors.’

She continued: ‘Access to knowledge and support is crucial in empowering individuals to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams and I look forward to sharing my experiences,

insights, and lessons with a community of trailblazers and entrepreneurs.’

The Fearless Fund is a venture capital fund established ‘by women of color for women of color.’

Back in 2021, Alba opened up about the road to founding her billion-dollar wellness business The Honest Company.

According to Alba, she was originally so confident in The Honest Company that she had to tone down her vision while trying to get it funded.

‘I actually had the biggest vision right away, and then I had to bring it down to earth,’ she told People.