She’s never been afraid of taking risks when it comes to her style choices.
On Thursday morning, Sarah Jessica Parker countered the gray skies as she stepped out in a bright, colorful outfit.

Proving that her off-screen style is just as amazing as her iconic Sex and The City character, the 55-year-old Footloose actress headed to her Seaport boutique in a Jungle Pop puffer jacket from Brazil-based clothing and lifestyle brand, Farm Rio.
Her colorful jungle print Jungle Pop printed reversible puffer coat can be yours for $350 at Farm Rio.

Her coat features ‘80s-style colorful jungle animal prints on one side and a leopard print on the other side. It falls to the calves and has a front zipper closure and slanted front pockets.
Underneath her neon, bold-patterned topper, SJP wore a neutral-colored outfit, which included a plain gray top and jeans combo.

The mom-of-three pulled her naturally curly locks back into a center-parted ponytail and wore simple makeup that highlighted her eyes.
She then accessorized with a pair of stud earrings and carried a metallic bag with a thick blue cross-body strap.
The removable clutch, which comes with a backpack, is part of her collaboration with world-renowned luggage manufacturer and retailer Samsonite and is now on sale for $196, from $245, at Samsonite.

Ditching fall’s classic color palette, SJP further brightened up her look with a neon pink Masqd ribbed face mask, which matched her hot pink heels.
She slipped her feet into the SJP “Rampling” pumps, which feature pointed toes and a sexy, flattering cut on the front. They also have black trims at the rear that sit atop the slim 4-inch heels.

SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker Rampling Pumps, $355 at Zappos

Last week, SJP was spotted on her knees as she assisted a customer at her Midtown Manhattan boutique.

For the store visit, the dedicated businesswoman simply wore her favorite gray quarter-sleeved blouse with a pair of cuffed jeans.
With her long wavy hair loose, SJP completed her look with the “Busker” studded boots from her collection.

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