Catégorie : Gallery Updates

Jessica Alba Heading to a dermatologist in Santa Monica – Nov 27

Jessica Alba was photographed heading to a dermatologist in Santa Monica on Tuesday, Nov 27th.  Click on the previews above to view more photos.

The gallery has also been updated with more candid sets from November… Check them out below.

November 03Out for breakfast at La Pain Quotidien in West Hollywood
November 04At LAX airport in Los Angeles
November 09 Shopping in West Hollywood
November 10At the Westfield Mall in Beverly Hills
November 14Leaving her office in Santa Monica
November 25Out in Los Angeles

Jessica Alba at the ‘Sin City 2 : A Dame to Kill For’ film production party

Jessica Alba, Jaime King, Mickey Rourke and more joined director Robert Rodriguez  in Los Angeles to celebrate production starting on Sin City 2 : A Dame to Kill For’.  Click on the preview above to view more photos.

Jessica Alba at The First Annual Baby2Baby Gala


Jessica Alba (Board Member & Ambassador) was honored at The First Annual Baby2Baby Gala last night held at Book Bindery on Saturday (November 3) in Culver City, Calif.

Jessica is wearing a Valentino Dress, Harry Winston jewels, and a Roger Vivier clutch. Click on the previews above to view more photos.

Jessica Alba at the Microsoft New Phone 8 launch

Microsoft Corporate Vice President Joe Belfiore (L) listens as actress Jessica Alba speaks during a Windows Phone 8 product launch at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on October 29, 2012 in San Francisco, California. The Windows Phone 8 marks the Seattle-based company’s latest update from its two-year-old Windows Phone 7 platform as the company looks to regain its traction in the increasingly dense smartphone segment dominated by rivals Apple and Google. Click on the image above to view more photos

Candid Update: Sept 19 – Oct 05

Hello all. I am back, and as promised I have updated the gallery with candid photos from the past month. Follow the links below to view the photos. Shout out to Katy Perry Daily for updating the site.

September 19 Going to a pilates class at Movement Studios in West Hollywood
September 20At her office in Santa Monica
September 22Out hiking candids in Beverly Hills
September 26At her office in Santa Monica
September 27 Out for lunch at A Votre Sante in Beverly Hills
September 28At her office in Santa Monica
September 28At the Third Street Dance Studio in West Hollywood
September 30Leaving Newsroom Cafe in Los Angeles
October 03Out in New York
October 04Out in New York
October 08Out in Los Angeles
October 10At the Madonna show at The Staples Center in Los Angeles
October 14At Mr Bones Pumpkin Patch in West Hollywood
October 19At the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills
October 23At her office in Santa Monica
October 05Out for dinner at Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills

Jessica Alba at the 2012 Enviromental Media Awards

Jessica Alba attended the 2012 Enviromental Media Awards last night (Sept 29th, 2012) at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California, where she was honored with the EMA Green Parent Award!

Jessica wore a Narisco Rodriguez outfit, Giuseppe Zanotti shoes and a Jimmy Choo bag. Click on the previews above to view more photos.

Jessica Alba and Honor at the Baby2baby offices in LA – Sept 18

Jessica Alba and Honor were photographed arriving at the Baby2baby offices in Los Angeles on Tuesday (September 18, 2012) where they dropped off donations.  Click on the previews above to view more photos.

Jessica recently spoke to People at the Women Doing Good Awards about teaching her daughters about the benefits of giving back.

“I talk to Honor about not wasting and recycling. I talk to her about having so many things and that there are children out there who don’t have what she has,” Alba, 31, told PEOPLE at Self magazine‘s Women Doing Good Awards on Wednesday.

“So when she is done playing with something or outgrows something,” she continues, “it goes to a baby who doesn’t have it.”

“Honor is just running her mouth about her observations on the world, and her desire to be a doctor mermaid,” Alba shares, adding Haven has been hitting a few milestones of her own lately.

“I think Haven will be walking soon and every day she is saying a new word — right now it’s hot,” she says.

From her acting — she will next appear in A.C.O.D. — to running her eco-friendly company, Alba is a strong believer in staying organized — but admits even the best laid plans can go awry.

“I am really into schedules. It helps me stay sane,” she says. “You will never be perfect so just trying to take it one day at a time, do as much as you can and live in the moment.”

Jessica Alba front-row at Ralph Lauren during New York Fashion Week

Jessica Alba sat front-row at the Ralph Lauren show yesterday morning (Sept 13th) during New York Fashion Week.

Jessica was wearing the designer’s cute picnic-check skirt and off-the-shoulder ballet tee. A slick ponytail and T-bar stilettos competed a show-worthy look. “Can’t wait to see the @ralphlauren show w @mrbradgoreski” Jess tweetedClick on the previews above to view more photos.

Jessica Alba at the SELF Magazine 5th Annual Women Doing Good Awards

Jessica Alba (Selfs’ September ’12 cover girl) attended the SELF Magazine 5th Annual Women Doing Good Awards last night (Sept 12th, 2012) in NYC where she was honored for her work with the Honest Co.

Jessica wore Valentino dress, Casadei shoes, a Giuseppe Zanotti bag, and Hoorsenbaus jewels. Click on the previews above to view more photos.

Earlier in the day, Jessica recorded segments for Extra TV and NBC’s Today Show to promote The Honest Co. Click on the links below to view candids from the 12th.

September 12 – On the set of ‘Extra’ in New York
September 12 – Shopping in NYC
September 12 – Leaving the Trump Soho Hotel in NYC

Jessica Alba talks Honest at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2012

Jessica Alba and business partner Brian Lee introduced the Honest Co. to fellow technology entrepreneurs at the TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2012 held in San Francisco on Sept 8th, 2012. Here is how techcrunch.com is reporting it:

Kicking off the TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2012 sessions were The Honest Company co-founders, actress Jessica Alba and Brian Lee, also of ShoeDazzle, Teeology and LegalZoom. The two teamed up to launch Honest, an e-commerce startup offering a line of eco-friendly products for baby, family, and home. The company raised a $27 million Series A from General Catalyst, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Institutional Venture Partners in March this year, and first experimented with the trendy subscription-based service model for selling products, later opening up to offer the ability to directly buy from the website.

Given that Honest isn’t really a “tech” startup — Lee described it as a “mission-based company” — it faces different sorts of challenges than some of the other startups in the industry. But one thing that’s not different from the rest? According to Alba, “it’s really, really, really hard” to do a startup.

It’s so hard,” Alba said, “you’re working day and night. It actually never stops. If you’re not so passionate and working day and night, it’s not going to happen.” But Alba, who started Honest with co-founder Christopher Gavigan, was passionate about the need for eco-friendly, non-toxic products after she became a mom herself. (Actually before: She had an allergic reaction to a product while pregnant, which prompted her initial interest). She first approached Lee about the idea in 2010, but it wasn’t until Lee’s wife was pregnant with their second child that the idea began to root with him. Her persistance paid off, Alba said, having spent three years being dismissed by others who laughed at the idea of an actress wanting to do a baby-products company.

Alba talked in detail about her life running a startup, as well as being an actress and mom. What does your typical day look like? It’s long, she said, speaking of rushing between meetings and trying to make it home by bath time. Her acting schedule varies, however, while being a parent is a full-time job. Running a company on the side, as she does, requires that you be passionate about what you’re doing — you have to believe in your mission. (This advice holds true even if you don’t describe your startup as a “mission-based” company.)

The two founders also spoke in broad terms about how they’re growing the company through the word-of-mouth of moms. Moms stick together, said Lee — the mommy bloggers, and Mommy & Me groups, for example. But the company has ambitions to grow beyond its “baby products” niche, as its products already appeal to those who have allergies and other special needs, or who just want products that are more environmentally safe. In the future, the company may expand into clothing and more household items, like paint. And it may also move into the retail space, so customers can touch and feel the products in real life. Actually, it already has.

As for the move away from the subscription-based model, as Lee’s other company ShoeDazzle, also did? Alba said it was a partially a technology decision, but they had also asked themselves whether there was really a desire for that from their customer base. Lee said he still believes in subscription commerce though, but it makes more sense for some items on the site than others, such as diapers and detergent. At the end of the day, it was about giving customers a choice.