Alessandra Ambrosio wore leggings and a sweatshirt in LA on Tuesday to keep her sporty while out and about.
The 41-year-old Brazilian beauty rocked a net dress at Vanity Fair’s Oscar party before appearing in a gray sweatshirt, lavender leggings, and gray trainers with matching socks.
The former Victoria’s Secret Angel wore her brown hair tied up in messy knots while exercising and squeezing out shopping.
Alessandra wears sunglasses, earrings, bracelets and necklaces.
She was spotted leaving an exercise class, so she let her natural beauty shine without makeup.
Alessandra then went shopping in the Melrose Avenue area, perusing the racks at the Gucci and Re/Dan stores.
She was dating Re/Done denim co-founder Jamie Mazur, 41.
Alessandra and Jamie got engaged in 2008 and split in 2018.
They have a 14-year-old daughter, Anja, and a 10-year-old son, Noah.
Alessandra recently appeared romantically involved with Wilhelmina model Richard Lee.
They reportedly started dating around December 2020, and Alessandra confirmed their relationship status in February 2021 when they were spotted on a romantic dinner date.
She was previously associated with Italian fashion designer Nicolo Oddi, who founded the brand Alanui with her sister Carlotta.
In 2019, Alessandra partnered with her sister Aline and childhood friend Gisele Collia to launch her own swimwear brand, GAL Floripa.
Last year, Alessandra said Harper’s Bazaar She “didn’t expect modeling to continue”.
But fame hasn’t changed her much. I currently live in Los Angeles, but being a Brazilian girl, swimwear and simple beachwear are my style. I am happy with what makes me comfortable.
And she named her top style icons “Bridite Bardot, Grace Kelly and Marilyn Monroe.” They also incorporated a timeless look.
And the leggy woman shared some style advice.
“I think the best advice is to stay authentic,” said the star, who loves wearing athleisure.
“You are playful and you can follow your instincts.
And she said she wanted the children to dress as they wished.
“I want them to feel happy and comfortable in their own skin, so if they feel like they’re trying to be someone they’re not, I gently guide them. But I’m glad they’re going on their own journeys.” It’s the only way.