Jessica Alba opted for a look courtesy of designer Willy Chavarria for her attire while attending a taping of “CBS Mornings” on Monday in New York City to promote the forthcoming third season of her Roku series “Honest Renovations.”
Alba’s look came courtesy of the eponymous designer’s spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection, which debuted as part of Paris Fashion Week in June. The blue ensemble featured a wholly monochrome look, with elbow-length short sleeves, buttons down the front placket and a sharp collar with two breast pockets as well.
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The coordinated piece included a cinched waist for added silhouette definition and a pencil skirt with a hemline below The Honest Company founder’s knees. Alba coordinated the look with a matching clutch in a similar fabric and shade of blue.
Alba completed the look with pointed-toe white pumps and accessorized with statement earrings. She also wore black sunglasses. Alba regularly collaborates with stylist Ariella Masjedi.
Willy Chavarria, spring 2026
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Chavarria, who launched his eponymous label in 2015, celebrated his 10th anniversary with his spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection. The curation of pieces, called “Huron” as an homage to the rural town in California’s San Joaquin Valley where Chavarria was born, featured bursts of color and included menswear as well as womenswear.
“Chavarria flashed his showman’s side with a collection that was bursting with color inspired by the images of Guy Bourdin, whose photography he’s been thinking a lot about lately,” Samantha Conti wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.
Jessica Alba wears Willy Chavarria in Tribeca.
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“My head of design, Rebeca Mendoza, is helping me define womenswear, and making sure that it always comes from a female perspective, because that’s important,” Chavarria said, per Conti’s review.
Known primarily for his menswear designs, Chavarria’s spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection featured models “sporting delightfully bourgeois bouffant hairstyles, and wide-brimmed hats, some adorned with silk roses,” Conti wrote, adding the showcase included “curvy shirtdresses with pointy collars, structured satin trenches and jackets with puffed-up power shoulders.”