'Hi y'all': Reese Witherspoon plugs her Draper James line yet again as she models cute statement mittens in Instagram post
Reese Witherspoon is best known as a movie star and mother of three.
But lately the 39-year-old has been working hard to plug her Draper James line, which has been a surprise success since it launches this summer.
On Sunday the Oscar winner took to Instagram to promote a winter item from her collection - a clever pair of mittens that had one hand read 'Hi y'all' while the other said 'Bye y'all.'
Sweet success: On Sunday Reese Witherspoon took to Instagram to promote a winter item from her collection - a clever pair of mittens that had one hand read 'Hi y'all' while the other said 'Bye y'all'; they go for $75
She does it right: The blonde beauty was heavily made up with bright red lipstick and black eyeliner as well as large gold earrings and a hat that matched her gloves
The blonde wonder sells the mittens on her site for $75 a pair.
The beauty was heavily made up with bright red lipstick and black eyeliner as well as large gold earrings and a hat (that one is $85) that matched her gloves.
Also on Sunday the petite star was seen in a pink tank top and blue and white cap as she headed out for a workout.
This comes just after her Thursday 93rd Annual National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony appearance in Washington D.C.
In step: Also on Sunday the petite star was seen in a pink tank top and blue and white cap as she headed out for a workout.
Down pooch: She took her dog to a dog park in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of LA
Oh my: The mother of three had two dogs and neither one of them was small
The star wore a holiday frock from her retail brand, Draper James, joining President Barack Obama and the First Family for the ceremony in front of the White House.
The actress, who served as a host for the event, styled her custom designed number with sparkling heels, later swapping them out for boots and topping it off with a thick coat.
The starlet's silky blue number with the heart shaped candy cane pattern was designed specifically by Draper James for the Christmas event.
The frock, which features a v-neck, flouncy hemline and fitted waist, is a limited edition item on her fashion website, which can be pre-ordered for $250.
Reese paired her dress with mesh nylons and black and white pointed heels, featuring sparkling tips.
Festive frock: The Friends vet looked festive in her candy cane adorned dress for the 93rd Annual National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on Thursday in Washington D.C.
Red love: The 39-year-old wore a dress from her retail brand, Draper James, joining Santa Claus, President Barack Obama and the First Family for the ceremony in front of the White House
Sweet life: The actress, who served as the host during the event, styled her custom designed holiday frock with colorful heels, later adding a thick coat to stay warm
The Legally Blonde star dazzled in bright red lipstick, wearing the same color on her nails.
Reese, who wore her blonde locks wavy, donned sparkling drop earrings to finish off her look.
For the ceremony, she swapped out her heels for black boots, adding a thick black coat and gloves to stay warm.
The Election actress hosted the lighting ceremony with President Obama, as well as First Lady Michelle Obama, his daughters Malia and Sasha Obama, and his mother-in-law, Marian Robinson.
Festive spirit: The Legally Blonde star dazzled in bright red lipstick, with her blonde hair in waves around her
She adorned her dark hued trench with a large star and a bow brooch, as well as a large black scarf around her neck.
Reese posed with Santa before the start of the ceremony, even snapping a photo with him for her Instagram.
The Sweet Home Alabama star looked polished prior to the ceremony, posing inside the White House near two large decorated trees.
Presidential: The Sweet Home Alabama star looked polished prior to the ceremony, posing inside the White House near two large decorated trees
The star donned the Draper James Printed Dogwood Sweater, which costs $225, with black trousers and pointed heels.
She captioned the photo: 'In awe of the Christmas decorations at the @whitehouse (decorated by @bryanrafanelli). P.S. Tune in tonight, folks!'
The star, who grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, decided to venture into fashion to honor her Southern roots.
Draper James features clothing, accessories and home decor, inspired by Reese's family and roots.
In late October, the movie star opened a flagship Draper James store in Nashville.
Fun times: The Election actress hosted the lighting ceremony with President Obama and his daughters Malia (left) and Sasha Obama (right); pictured with Aloe Blacc
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