By MailOnline Reporter
Published: 17:44 EST, 27 August 2014 | Updated: 01:06 EST, 28 August 2014
Her environmentally friendly venture, The Honest Company, was recently valued at nearly one billion dollars.
But amid her successful business career, Jessica Alba prefers to exhibit a modest sense of style.
Opting for a laid-back look, the 33-year-old actress stepped out in an effortlessly chic Seventies-inspired ensemble as she headed to the Coffee Bean in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
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Billion dollar woman: Jessica Alba was spotted in bell bottoms as she stopped by Coffee Bean in Los Angeles Wednesday - a day after the worth of The Honest Company was revealed
The actress accentuated her lean legs in a pair of denim bell bottoms sporting frontal pockets, paired with platform wedge heels.
She paired the funky trousers with a Keith Richards T-shirt, paying homage to rock band The Rolling Stones.
Adding a professional touch, the Sin City star layered on a black blazer and added some glamour with a few necklaces and bracelets.
Rocker chick: The star paired her denim with a Keith Richards shirt, paying homage to The Rolling Stones
Meanwhile, the mother-of-two's ombre locks were styled in loose waves and a trendy pair of clear-rimmed sunglasses covered her eyes.
Seeming to be in need of a big boost, the star juggled an iced caffeinated beverage and a hot one, as her leopard clutch rested under her left arm.
Jessica's outing comes after industry experts valued her business The Honest Company at nearly $1 billion in the run-up to its initial public offering.
The company's chief executive and co-founder Brian Lee revealed the ambitious plan for a stock market launch, as it was announced they had raised a whopping $70 million in investment capital as it seeks to expand, with partnership talks beginning over a possible move into China.
Tired? The mother-of-two was seen with two caffeinated beverages as she left the coffee shop
Summery: The actress wore her ombre locks down in loose beach waves
told the Wall Street Journal: 'We believe being a public company is the best path for us going forward and it's good to get that validation early on.
'I can't say when that will be, but we are definitely starting to think and act like a public company.'
The business only launched in 2012 with a line of 'non-toxic' diapers and other 'natural' baby products, with celebrity mother Jessica the ideal frontwoman to hawk its wares.
Cool businesswoman: Jessica added a sophisticated touch with a black blazer and some edge with clear-rimmed sunglasses and a leopard clutch
Big news: The Honest Company's chief Brian Lee, left revealed the ambitious plan for a stock market launch, as it was announced they had raised a whopping $70 million in investment capital as it seeks to expand, with partnership talks beginning over a possible move into China
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