Spot on! Jessica Alba covers up with over-sized polka dot jacket at Thakoon's NYFW show

Jessica Alba was true to her stylish nature at the Thakoon show on Sunday.

The 34-year-old showed off her fashion stripes in an oversized polka dot jacket and semi-sheer black skirt  made by the designer during the Spring 2016 New York Fashion Week on Sunday.

Jessica flashed a brilliant beam as she attended the designer's presentation, donning a knitted cardigan and clean white ankle boots.

Back in business! Jessica Alba donned an oversized black blazer to the Thakoon show during New York Fashion Week on Sunday

Back in business! Jessica Alba donned an oversized black blazer to the Thakoon show during New York Fashion Week on Sunday

Jessica's casual cool look was finished off with full and loose waves.

The mother-of-two was polished to perfection with long and full lashes, bronzer eyeshadow, and light pink glossy lips. 

While primarily modest, Jessica's outfit flashed a hint of her cleavage with it's low-cut top. 

Perfection: The mother-of-two was polished with long and full lashes, bronzer eyeshadow, and light pink glossy lips

Perfection: The mother-of-two was polished with long and full lashes, bronzer eyeshadow, and light pink glossy lips

Social hour! Alba sat front row beside Bella Heathcote

Social hour! Alba sat front row beside Bella Heathcote

Jessica looked poised and picture perfect as she waited for the runway show to begin beside Bella Heathcote.

Thakoon, whose full name is Thakoon Panichgull, is a Thai-American fashion designer - born in Thailand but raised in Omaha. 

With designs described as 'romantic and sensual' on his website, the Boston University educated designer has won over fans that include First Lady Michelle Obama.

Makeup magic! The 34-year-old Instagrammed a photo of her beauty routine that same day 

Makeup magic! The 34-year-old Instagrammed a photo of her beauty routine that same day 

All eyes on her: The star was certain to turn heads with her famous face

All eyes on her: The star was certain to turn heads with her famous face

Thakoon's varying designs include dresses, resort wear, and even shoes.  

Meanwhile, Jessica gave Instagram fans a look at her beauty treatment earlier that day.

The Sin City actress shared a photo of the Honesty Beauty range, which she captioned, 'Getting my @honest_beauty face on for @thakoonny show! #nyfw makeup by @patrickta.'

Jessica's organisation The Honest Company has recently launched a new collection of beauty products, Honest Beauty. 

Beaming and beautiful! Jessica shone in her casual cool ensemble 

Beaming and beautiful! Jessica shone in her casual cool ensemble 

Maxi-mum effect! Christina Ricci radiated in a floor-length print dress at the Thakoon show 

Maxi-mum effect! Christina Ricci radiated in a floor-length print dress at the Thakoon show 

The Dark Angel star co-founded The Honest Company in 2012 with 17 products and it is now valued at £1.7 billion.

The business now sells more than 120 items that are stocked at more than 4,000 retailers across the United States and Canada.

While Jessica insists that all her Honest Company products are natural, her company was hit with a class action lawsuit earlier this month challenging the assertion that the products are chemical-free.

Best foot forward! Models donned high-waist and slouchy trousers during the Thakoon show
Best foot forward! Models donned high-waist and slouchy trousers during the Thakoon show

Best foot forward! Models donned high-waist and slouchy trousers during the Thakoon show 

Spreading her wings: The Dark Angel star co-founded The Honest Company in 2012 with 17 products and it is now valued at £1.7 billion

Spreading her wings: The Dark Angel star co-founded The Honest Company in 2012 with 17 products and it is now valued at £1.7 billion

John D. Rubin claimed Honest actually sells items that contain unnatural ingredients, as well as other products which are ineffective. 

Rubin was asking for reimbursement as he claimed customers were paying over and above the cost of other 'comparable products that did not purport to be natural'.

In a statement released to Entertainment Tonight, Jessica roundly defended her enterprise.

'The allegations against us are baseless and without merit. We strongly stand behind our products and the responsibility we have to our consumers. We are steadfast in our commitment to transparency and openness,' she said.

'I know my children, Honor and Haven, are growing up in a safer home because of our products,' she added. 

Legal woes: While Alba insists that all her Honest Company products are natural, her company was hit with a class action lawsuit earlier this month challenging the assertion that the products are chemical-free
Legal woes: While Alba insists that all her Honest Company products are natural, her company was hit with a class action lawsuit earlier this month challenging the assertion that the products are chemical-free

Legal woes: While Alba insists that all her Honest Company products are natural, her company was hit with a class action lawsuit earlier this month challenging the assertion that the products are chemical-free

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