Honest Company founder Jessica Alba and The Cool Mom Co. founder Lizzy Mathis coordinated in purple ensembles as they made their way to the Good Morning America studios on Thursday to discuss their new Roku Channel show, Honest Renovations.
The two moms are hosting the said home improvement reality series, where they help deserving families renovate their homes from drab to fab.
Honest Renovations, which features six one-hour episodes, premiered on the Roku streaming service Friday, August 18.
Lizzy Mathis and Jessica Alba host the new reality series Honest Renovations, now playing on The Roku Channel (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
For their promo run, Jessica Alba showcased her flair for fashion by wearing a monochromatic purple outfit from Sergio Hudson’s Fall 2022 collection.
She paraded her slender pins in the standout ensemble, including a $1,695 oversized deep purple double-breasted jacket and a $2,845 dark purple form-fitting mini dress with velvet panels, a sweetheart neckline, and a thigh-skimming hem.
A pair of opaque black tights offered a sensual touch to the ensemble, while her trendy Giuseppe Zanotti “Bebe” platform pumps lent height to her 5’6” frame.
This textured snakeskin footwear came with a delicate buckled ankle strap, square toes, thick platforms, and towering block heels.
Jessica Alba is hard to miss in a deep purple velvet paneled mini dress, oversized purple jacket, black tights, and platform shoes outside the Good Morning America studios on August 17, 2023 (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
With the assistance of her stylist Erin Walsh, whose high-profile clients include Anne Hathaway, Selena Gomez, Lucy Hale, Jameela Jamil, and Freida Pinto, the mom-of-three kept the rest of her look minimalist.
She accessorized with silver hoop earrings and a thin-chain pave diamond necklace by Mejuri.
Looking picture-perfect, the Idle Hands actress rocked her signature makeup that featured smokey eyeshadow and pink lipstick. Her shoulder-length honey locks were then separated in the middle and fashioned in delicate waves.
Jessica Alba styles her shoulder-length tresses in waves and wears her signature smokey eyeshadow and pink lipstick (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
Meanwhile, Lizzy Mathis coordinated with Alba in a light purple midi dress by Victoria Beckham, available for $1,050 at Mytheresa.
The elegant number is designed from a lightweight, fluid fabric and features a gathered waist that gently flares into a delicately ruffled midi-length skirt. It is finished with a round neck, tulip sleeves, and a slight V-neck at the back.
Lizzy Mathis coordinates with Jessica Alba in a light purple midi dress by Victoria Beckham and angled white pumps (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
Lizzy accessorized the relaxed but refined silhouette with minimal jewelry, including several dainty rings and earrings.
She carried a classic Dolce & Gabbana Miss Sicily bag in a burgundy color and balanced out the bold hue with simple white pumps that featured a contemporary angled vamp.
When it came to her glam, Mathis accentuated her eyes with mascara and finished the look with a swipe of nude pink lip color. Her dark tresses were styled in lovely curls cascading down her shoulders.
Lizzy Mathis styles her dark tresses in soft curls and enhances her features with minimal makeup (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
Earlier, Alba turned the streets of New York City into her runway, rocking the denim-on-denim trend.
Putting on a very busty display, the Fantastic Four actress hit the pavement in a light denim trouser suit with a matching blazer by Sergio Hudson.
Jessica Alba confidently rocks a Canadian Tuxedo, donning a denim bustier, flared pants, and blazer designed by Sergio Hudson (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
Her eye-catching look was composed of a strapless paneled denim bustier top with a cleavage-baring low-cut neckline and wired cups ($1,495 at Net-A-Porter) and matching high-rise flared jeans ($925 at Net-A-Porter), creating an illusion of a denim jumpsuit.
Embracing the Canadian Tuxedo trend from the early 2000s, the wealthy actress layered her denim outfit underneath a longline double-breasted denim blazer, retailing for $1,795 at Net-A-Porter.
It was tailored from blue denim cotton and had a brightly colored fluorescent satin lining, padded shoulders, and a nipped waist.
Jessica Alba pairs her double denim look with white pumps and a white Max Mara bag (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
Erin Walsh curated Alba’s “denim dream” look, which was finished with Jacquie Aiche jewelry. She accessorized with a $6,500 Teardrop Diamond Shaker Necklace and a Small Butterfly 14-Karat Gold Diamond Ring, available for $5,940 at Net-A-Porter.
Adding further sparkles to the look were her $9,950 Graziela Gems Rio Diamond Inside Outside Hoop earrings and several rings from Yvonne Leon, Rainbow K, and Mejuri.
The Into the Blue star balanced out the denim look with a white Max Mara bag, matching white Manolo Blahnik “BB” pumps, and Celine Catherine Tortoiseshell sunglasses.
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On the other hand, Lizzy Mathis was ravishing in a bright red ensemble by Australian fashion label Shona Joy.
The former actress opted for a three-piece co-ord, revealing her flat abs in the $260 “Irena” high-waisted tailored trousers and $160 “Irena” paneled bralette with a semi-sweetheart neckline and thick shoulder straps.
Elizabeth Mathis is reported to have a height of 5 feet 8 inches (172.7 cm). This makes her slightly taller than the average height of an American woman, which is around 5 feet 4 inches (162.6 cm).
Lizzy Mathis is red hot in a Shona Joy ensemble composed of a red bralette, matching pants, and a sleeveless blazer (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
Adding an elegant spin to the daring ensemble was the coordinating $295 sleeveless tailored blazer with a collared neckline, padded shoulders, and a structured oversized fit.
Lizzy adorned her fingers with dainty rings and layered delicate necklaces around her neck. She also wore a pair of hoop earrings and finished off her head-to-toe red look with red Sam Edelman pumps.
Lizzy Mathis wears her long, dark curls down to frame her gorgeously made-up face (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)
Speaking about their new reality show, Alba told People: “There is nothing more satisfying than being able to apply what I’ve learned to help folks who are going through growth and change with their families. No matter who you are, where you live, or what budget you’re working with, there is a takeaway for everyone in each episode.”
The actress revealed she’s a “home design enthusiast” who has “overseen many renovations” and has “learned through trial and error a ton of tips, tricks, and hacks.”
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Lizzy Mathis shared she was raised by a single mother who made their home a “safe haven,” adding that she was able to discover “endless design influence” from different cultures while traveling the world.
Lizzy Mathis and Isa Rahman met on a photoshoot set, got married in 2009, and have three children together (Credit: Tinseltown / Shutterstock)
She continued, “Whether you are looking for elevated and approachable home design tips and tricks or can simply relate to the parenting struggles—I believe you’ll walk away from this show feeling inspired.”
During their Good Morning America guesting, Mathis said, “the families are what made the show different.” “You know, their stories are relatable. It’s something that we are all going through or have gone through or will go through.”
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