
Poor Jessica Alba, being a new mom is a challenge in itself but to be hounded by photographers constantly is just so sad! At least she still looks incredibly sexy, despite giving birth just months before. I actually saw her last Thursday; Tatiana and I were on the same flight as Jessica, baby and Cash from JFK to LAX. They had a nanny with them who had the baby in coach while they sat in first class but Jessica got up many times to rock and walk her baby (who is a bundle of adorable baby-ness!) I can’t believe how young she looks in person, like a teenager! And the gorgeous skin, totally flawless!
Anyhoo, here she is, spotted wearing this striped sweater and new PRVCY Premium ‘London’ skinny jeans ($207) in both New York and LA over the past couple weeks. On Wednesday, September 10, Jessica paired this comfy outfit with a black scarf, while in LA just weeks earlier she chose to accessorize the outfit with an embroidered Gerard Darel scarf. She looked hot in this by the way, I’d wear these everyday, too if I had that bum. Get your PRVCY jeans at Shoprumor.com




















I don’t get how people can put there nannies and babies in Coach while they live it up in 1st especially someone with their money is this common?!
she looks hot in those skinnies, never heard of this jean make is it new?
L.xo
I don’t get how people can put there nannies and babies in Coach while they live it up in 1st especially someone with their money is this common?!
she looks hot in those skinnies, never heard of this jean make is it new?
L.xo
She is adorable. That baby is huge! Did she get married? How can you fit in skinny jeans after 3 months?
she is adorable, quite a young mommy, no wonder she fit in skinny jeans after only 3 months!
I don’t get it either. But, you know, their way of life is just so vastly different from our own in general. For me, I couldn’t imagine having a nanny, it seems so foreign. But in their culture (because the extremely wealthy DO have their own culture), that’s an expected thing. It’s natural to be seperate from your baby. Can’t say if that’s right or wrong, (cultural relativism and all), but it definitely is different. not the way I’d do things, for sure.
Lottie…I’m with you on this one, I live a comfy life. I would NEVER!!!! sit in first class and my kids in coach with a nanny, WTF??? that is not my thing. my kids are always by me wherever I am. (with NO nanny) and not cuz I cant afford one.
Katey…your right, but still, why cant they have the nanny/baby with them in first class, they allow kids in first class. I know first hand!!!
B..xox
Sorry, got carried away with my rant-didnt comment on the real reason I am here, YES, she is very cute and looks GREAT!! normally if your in good shape pre-preggo, you usually bounce back quickly, (if you havent gained 80lbs that is) lol.
omg i love jessica alba! she’s soo incredibly gorgeous and talented and has such an impeccable style! =)
i agree
Interesting debate.
When my son was a baby he sat next to me no matter what class I was in. But on a recent trip to Europe, he sat in business class with his older brother (18), the nanny, and his brother’s girlfriend because he wanted to play with them (he’s almost 4 now).
During Landing and take off I’d switch seats with my stepson so I could sit with my son and he sat on my lap on and off until he fell asleep. The reason we couldn’t get all 6 people in first class was because they were completely sold out (summer travels to Europe) and my husband had just had hip surgery (old football injuries) and I wanted him to be comfortable on the 10+ hour flight.
Anyway, I don’t think anyone should judge how others choose to live their lives or travel. You never know the real story.
You are right we do not know the circumstances, so we should not judge…it would be boring if we where all the same! I understand that people require help from Mannies etc but I just don’t like the idea of the help being shunned in coach!!
L.xo
cash no take care of baby?
No, did not see Cash take the baby once. And I sat in coach behind the nanny so I had a good view