Jessica Alba shows off her chic sense of summer style in a white crop top at Rome’s Colosseum

She is currently enjoying a sun-soaked family holiday in Italy.

And Jessica Alba, 41, spent the day out at Rome’s iconic Colosseum on Saturday with her husband Cash Warren, 43, and their son Hayes, four.

During the outing, the actress donned a white crop top underneath a tied shirt, teamed with a stylish blue midi skirt.

Family fun: Jessica Alba, 41, spent the day out at Rome’s iconic Colosseum on Saturday with her husband Cash Warren, 43, and their son Hayes, four

Jessica added a pair of white sandals and brown crossbody bag to the ensemble, while completing the look with a Dior visor.

She opted for a natural palette of makeup and scraped her brunette locks back into a ponytail.

Meanwhile, Cash cut a casual figure in a white t-shirt, matching shorts and a pair of trainers.

In addition to Hayes, Jessica shares daughters Honor, 13, and Haven, 10, with her husband of over a decade.

Stunning: The actress donned a white crop top underneath a tied shirt, teamed with a stylish blue midi skirt

Stunning: The actress donned a white crop top underneath a tied shirt, teamed with a stylish blue midi skirt

Looking good: Jessica added a pair of white sandals and brown crossbody bag to the ensemble, while completing the look with a Dior visor

Looking good: Jessica added a pair of white sandals and brown crossbody bag to the ensemble, while completing the look with a Dior visor

Gorgeous: She opted for a natural palette of makeup and scraped her brunette locks back into a ponytail

Gorgeous: She opted for a natural palette of makeup and scraped her brunette locks back into a ponytail

Tourist: Jessica posed for a stunning snap in front of Rome's 2,000-year-old Colosseum

Tourist: Jessica posed for a stunning snap in front of Rome’s 2,000-year-old Colosseum

The star previously spoke about her struggles as a parent during an episode of the Raising Good Humans podcast.

During her appearance on the show, she discussed several aspects of raising children and offered a bit of insight into what she felt was the most difficult part of being a mother. 

During the sit-down, Alba noted that she felt that letting her children make wrong decisions and measuring how much they should deal with them on their own was what she felt was the most difficult aspect of parenthood.

‘The hardest part about being a parent is allowing your kids to make a mistake and knowing when it is going to be too hard or too much,’ she said. 

Family: In addition to Hayes, Jessica shares daughters Honor, 13, and Haven, 10, with her husband of over a decade

Family: In addition to Hayes, Jessica shares daughters Honor, 13, and Haven, 10, with her husband of over a decade

Heartwarming: Jessica held hands with her son Hayes as they strolled through the city

Heartwarming: Jessica held hands with her son Hayes as they strolled through the city 

Outing: The star looked in good spirits as she went for a meal with her family

Accessories: Jessica added to her outfit with a pair of hoop earrings

Outing: The star looked in good spirits as she went for a meal with her family

Casual: Jessica completed her look with a pair of white sandals and a brown handbag

Casual: Jessica completed her look with a pair of white sandals and a brown handbag

Adorable: Jessica's husband Cash gave their son a kiss as they saw the sights

Adorable: Jessica’s husband Cash gave their son a kiss as they saw the sights

Interview: The star previously spoke about her struggles as a parent during an episode of the Raising Good Humans podcast

Interview: The star previously spoke about her struggles as a parent during an episode of the Raising Good Humans podcast

Candid: During her appearance on the show, she discussed several aspects of raising children and offered a bit of insight into what she felt was the most difficult part of being a mother

Candid: During her appearance on the show, she discussed several aspects of raising children and offered a bit of insight into what she felt was the most difficult part of being a mother

The Machete actress noted that her children would learn from their experiences and become better people in the future.  

‘But I also like it, they’re not mistakes, they’re lessons, and they’re meant to go through the challenges and it’s meant to bring them out the other side,’ she said.

Alba described finding the balance between controlling her children and letting them learn on their own as ‘one thing that I definitely struggle with.’ 

The performer then spoke about her husband and pointed out that, although he had ‘a different experience’ from her in terms of growing up, they still agree about many parenting topics.

‘We have a lot of the same values when it comes to families and raising kids,’ she stated.

Honest: During the sit-down, Jessica noted that she felt that letting her children make wrong decisions and measuring how much they should deal with them on their own was what she felt was the most difficult aspect of parenthood

Honest: During the sit-down, Jessica noted that she felt that letting her children make wrong decisions and measuring how much they should deal with them on their own was what she felt was the most difficult aspect of parenthood

She said: 'The hardest part about being a parent is allowing your kids to make a mistake and knowing when it is going to be too hard or too much'

She said: ‘The hardest part about being a parent is allowing your kids to make a mistake and knowing when it is going to be too hard or too much’

Future: The Machete actress noted that her children would learn from their experiences and become better people in the future

Future: The Machete actress noted that her children would learn from their experiences and become better people in the future

She said: 'But I also like it, they're not mistakes, they're lessons, and they're meant to go through the challenges and it's meant to bring them out the other side'

She said: ‘But I also like it, they’re not mistakes, they’re lessons, and they’re meant to go through the challenges and it’s meant to bring them out the other side’

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