Jennifer Garner ensured all eyes were on her as she stepped out over the weekend in the chicest outfit.
The 51-year-old actress turned heads in a maroon blazer teamed with a coordinating high-waisted mini skirt and sheer tights.
The star completed her look with a pair of chunky black heels, and opted for a natural makeup look. Jennifer was out to support her good friend, Reese Witherspoon, at her company Hello Sunshine's inaugural Shine Away event.
Other guests in attendance included Reese herself, and Mindy Kaling. Jennifer took part in a panel at the event, where she opened up about her friendship with Reese and revealed how she had helped her during tough times.
She said: "I think back to going through a very public, very hard moment in my life. She was right there and the way I needed to get through it was dance cardio.
And I danced cardio-d so hard, we broke her foot, but [Reese] kept going! It was like, okay, we worked out at seven on vacation, we're going to work out again at two. She was like: 'I'm going to be there. I'm going to be there.'"
Jennifer didn't go into detail about the tough time, and is notoriously private when it comes to her personal life. The star shares three children - Violet, 17, Seraphina, 14, and Samuel, 11, with ex-husband Ben Affleck, and prefers to keep them out of the spotlight, but occasionally gives a glimpse into their lives in interviews.
She admitted recently that she refuses to get mom guilt when it comes to working, sharing her refreshing outlook on motherhood with Access.
She said: "Working moms get such a bad…we get all freaked out because we're told constantly ‘You have 18 summers. You have this much time. Time is fleeting,’ and it makes you panic.
"My mom has always said to me, ‘You’re their mom forever. Don’t worry, you can do your job. You’re their mom forever. I wish I had worked. I would have been a better mom. Your kids are going to be so proud of you.'
"She’s always given me that that kind of grounding in that sense. So, if you come from a place of expansiveness instead of feeling just like, ‘I can’t be a mom because I’m also working, and I’m supposed to be guilty all the time,’ you better just lean into wherever you are, any day, be here [on the job], when your kids show up be there and we’ll have a great time.”
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