Jessica Alba, 42, looks chic alongside daughter Honor Warren, 15, at Roland-Garros in Paris

Jessica Alba and her daughter Honor Warren attended the fourteenth day of Roland-Garros in Paris, France on Saturday. 

The former actress, 42, looked chic in a blue maxi dress alongside her eldest child Honor, 15, who displayed her midriff in a bra top co-ord set.

Jessica was typically elegant in her pretty striped shirt dress, which featured a plunging neckline and tie-front detail.

Her fabulous frock boasted bold spots through the length of the skirt, and the superstar opted for box-fresh white trainers and a mock croc navy grab bag to complete her ensemble.

Meanwhile, Honor showed off her midriff in her bra-top and matching high-waisted lemon shorts, with a coordinating long sleeve shirt adding some cover. 

Mum and daughter day: Jessica Alba, 42, and her daughter Honor Warren, 15, attended the fourteenth day of Roland-Garros in Paris, France on Saturday

Gorgeous: Jessica was typically elegant in her pretty striped shirt dress, which featured a plunging neckline and tie-front detail

Gorgeous: Jessica was typically elegant in her pretty striped shirt dress, which featured a plunging neckline and tie-front detail

Fab: The former actress looked chic in a blue maxi dress alongside her eldest child Honor, who displayed her midriff in a bra top co-ord set

Fab: The former actress looked chic in a blue maxi dress alongside her eldest child Honor, who displayed her midriff in a bra top co-ord set

As well as sharing Honor with her Fantastic Four producer husband Cash Warren, 44, the couple are also parents to daughter Haven, 11, and son Hayes, five. 

Earlier this week, Jessica left a gushing note for her daughter Honor on Instagram, to mark her 15th birthday.

’15 years ago, baby girl Honor Marie Warren made me a mama. I had absolutely no idea how much my world was going to change… 

‘To say my heart burst open the moment I saw you, doesn’t even cover it. My entire world was flipped right side up and I felt the deepest, most profound love. 

’15 years later, I am so proud of who you have become my Honorcita, you are everything and more my baby girl Kind, driven, caring, intelligent, bold, silly, independent, emotional, creative, wise, rebellious… all the things.’

She added, ‘Thank you for being such an incredibly loving daughter and for being the best big sis to Haven and Hayes, for standing in your truth, for having integrity, for being emotionally available…

‘You have taught me so much my Angel, you are the perfect combo of being soft and strong. Continue to be your truest self and always present and loving -manifesting all that you desire sweet girl.’

She then said that one of her greatest gifts is watching Honor create a life for herself, before ending with: ‘Big hugs and smooches. Happy birthday, baby girl – 15! Whaaaaat!!!???#Quinciniera #Gemini ♊️ #FirstBorn #HappyBirthday #ThisIs15.’ 

Stylish: Honor showed off her midriff in her bra-top and matching high-waisted lemon shorts, with a coordinating long sleeve shirt adding some cover

Stylish: Honor showed off her midriff in her bra-top and matching high-waisted lemon shorts, with a coordinating long sleeve shirt adding some cover

Fun with friends: Jessica and Honor were joined by friends at the tennis tournament

Fun with friends: Jessica and Honor were joined by friends at the tennis tournament

Chic: Her fabulous frock boasted bold spots through the length of the skirt, and the superstar opted for box-fresh white trainers and a mock croc navy grab bag to complete her ensemble

Chic: Her fabulous frock boasted bold spots through the length of the skirt, and the superstar opted for box-fresh white trainers and a mock croc navy grab bag to complete her ensemble

Finishing touches: Jessica wore classic shades and completed her look with red lipstick and large gold hoop earrings

Finishing touches: Jessica wore classic shades and completed her look with red lipstick and large gold hoop earrings

This comes after Jessica said she didn’t have ‘fun’ as an actress when she was younger.

The star landed her first film role in Camp Nowhere in 1994 when she was just 13, and has said she felt ‘wildly insecure’ about her acting skills at the time and didn’t feel ‘worthy’ of the attention she had as a young star.

She said: ‘[I was] so wildly insecure about my abilities as an actress. I felt so judged. I was my worst critic. I think I didn’t feel worthy.’

Jessica admitted she was left ‘paralyzed with fear’ during the early stages of her career, and said she ‘never had a real liberating, fun experience’ while shooting some of her earlier films.

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