Jessica Alba shows off her patriotic side as she heads to the office in an American flag sweater

Jessica Alba shows off her patriotic side as she heads to the office rocking an American flag sweater and vibrant red skirt

Independence Day may not be for another month, but Jessica Alba was already showing off her patriotic side on Wednesday.

The actress, 40, was spotted heading to The Honest Company headquarters in Los Angeles wearing a stylish American flag print sweater.

On top of her Ralph Lauren sweater, the fashionista got heads turning with a vibrant red skirt and shimmering face mask.

Red, white, and blue! Jessica Alba was spotted heading to The Honest Company headquarters in Los Angeles on Wednesday wearing a stylish American flag print sweater

Even though she was wearing a face mask, Jessica did not let that stop her from looking her best.

The Into The Blue star worked a perfectly styled head full of glossy waves and a hint of makeup around her stunning brown eyes.

Further showcasing her style sensibilities, she dressed up the preppy look with silver hoop earrings, a matching necklace, and gold face mask chains.

She carried her belongings about in a stylish blue floral print bag and strode comfortably ahead in white platform sneakers.

Quarantine chic! Alba is not letting the pandemic stop her from looking her best

Quarantine chic! Alba is not letting the pandemic stop her from looking her best 

The actress prepared herself for another day of business with a handy beverage.

The Honest Company, the ethical consumer goods business founded by Jessica in 2011, sells products such as nursing pillows, diapers, vitamins and non-toxic household items.

The company also has a beauty sector called Honest Beauty, and all the products are available through their website and also at retail giants like Costco and Target.

Ready for anything! The actress prepared herself for another day of business with her handy drink

Ready for anything! The actress prepared herself for another day of business with her handy drink

After taking the company public in early May it has now been valued at $1.44 billion and continues to make jumps on the market.

The company recently raised $412.8 million, and has sold sold 25.8 million shares at $16 each, per CNBC.

And she previously shared in May that she created the company to meet ‘a need’ she had as both a consumer and as a mother, after failing to find products she ‘could trust.’

She means business! After taking the company public in early May it has now been valued at $1.44 billion and continues to make jumps on the market

She means business! After taking the company public in early May it has now been valued at $1.44 billion and continues to make jumps on the market

‘I realized there was no real answer out there, and the only viable solution was to create a business,’ she said in an interview with Nasdaq.

Jessica — who shares three kids Honor, 12, Haven, nine, and son Hayes, three, with husband Cash Warren — said that her career in Hollywood prepared her for life as an entrepreneur.

‘I had to deal with a thousand no’s,’ she told the Financial Times. ‘That’s a similar kind of circumstance as an entrepreneur. You have to push those doors open, especially as a woman and a woman of colour.’

Family first: Alba shares daughters Honor, 12, Haven, nine, and son Hayes, three, with husband Cash Warren (pictured with Haven and Cash in 2015)

Family first: Alba shares daughters Honor, 12, Haven, nine, and son Hayes, three, with husband Cash Warren (pictured with Haven and Cash in 2015)