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Jessica Alba Coordinates Summertime Florals With Daughter Honor Warren in Poupette St. Barth Dress at 2025 Wimbledon

Jessica Alba Coordinates Summertime Florals With Daughter Honor Warren in Poupette St. Barth Dress at 2025 Wimbledon

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Jessica Alba brought florals to the first day of The Championships, Wimbledon in London on Monday. The actress and The Honest Company founder was joined by her 17-year-old daughter, Honor Warren, for the first day of the grand slam tennis tournament.
For the sporting event, Alba wore a dress in shades of blue courtesy of Poupette St. Barth, featuring puffy sleeves and a midi hemline ideal for the summer season. The midi dress featured small cascading blue florals all over the cotton fabric, with details of bright blue seams on the sleeves, neckline and skirt of the frock.
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The silhouette of Alba's dress included a cinched waist for added definition and a plunging neckline to offset the puffy sleeves of the look.
Alba paired the dress with a set of crisp white sneakers and carried a small white bag to coordinate with her footwear. As for accessories, the 'Trigger Warning' actress opted for silver hoop earrings, coordinated bangles and a pair of bold black sunglasses, which she wore during the match.
Honor also wore a flowing red and blue floral skirt and tank combo. Courtesy of Bella Kate, she wore the Rochelle tank and Raquel skirt for a coordinated floral look with a summery aesthetic and feminine feel, featuring ruffles at the neckline, a flowing silhouette for the skirt and thin straps on the tank.
Florals are a consistently ubiquitous trend during the spring and summer seasons, and 2025 Wimbledon has already become a site of floral apparel for high-profile attendees. Princess Beatrice, a granddaughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II, styled her own take on florals on Monday as well.
The royal wore a coordinated blouse and skirt look courtesy of Sandro, featuring sky blue and white stripes and rhinestone openwork flowers on the long sleeves and skirt.
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