Jessica Alba showcases flawless spring style as she heads out in floral print mini dress and blazer

She recently revealed that she had been very sick as a child and required several surgeries before the age of 11. 

But Jessica Alba has taken adversity in her stride and gone on not only to be a successful Hollywood actress but also a multi-millionaire businesswoman.

On Wednesday, the 39-year-old headed to work at her The Honest Company HQ in LA looking gorgeous in her ‘perfect for spring’ ensemble.

So stylish: Jessica Alba headed to work at her The Honest Company HQ in LA on Wednesday looking gorgeous in her ‘perfect for spring’ ensemble

Alba wore a pretty blue and black floral print mini dress with a tailored black blazer.

She stepped out in heeled ankle boots and carried a patterned tote as well as a designer purse.

The Dark Angel star wore her long hair loose around her shoulders and added reflective sunglasses and a black face mask.

Flawless: Alba, 39, wore a pretty blue and black floral print mini dress with a tailored black blazer

Flawless: Alba, 39, wore a pretty blue and black floral print mini dress with a tailored black blazer

Ready for work: The actress and businesswoman stepped out in heeled ankle boots and carried a patterned tote as well as a designer purse

Ready for work: The actress and businesswoman stepped out in heeled ankle boots and carried a patterned tote as well as a designer purse

Looking good: She wore her long hair loose around her shoulders and added reflective sunglasses and a black face mask

Looking good: She wore her long hair loose around her shoulders and added reflective sunglasses and a black face mask

Earlier this month, the mom of three told Romper that she was often in hospital growing up due to chronic illness.

‘I had five surgeries before I was 11 years old. I had chronic allergies, and I was hospitalized a lot as a child,’ she explained.

That experience made her determined to focus on raising her own children when she became a mother despite her high Hollywood profile. 

Hard start: Earlier this month, the Dark Angel and Into The Blue star told Romper that she was often in hospital growing up due to chronic illness (pictured in 2005)

Hard start: Earlier this month, the Dark Angel and Into The Blue star told Romper that she was often in hospital growing up due to chronic illness (pictured in 2005)

Sickly: 'I grew up with chronic illness. I had five surgeries before I was 11 years old. I had chronic allergies, and I was hospitalized a lot as a child,' she said; seen with her brother

Sickly: ‘I grew up with chronic illness. I had five surgeries before I was 11 years old. I had chronic allergies, and I was hospitalized a lot as a child,’ she said; seen with her brother

She was ‘at the top’ of her career when she gave birth to her first child, daughter Honor, now 12, whom she shares with husband Cash Warren.

The couple, who wed in 2008, have gone on to add two more to their family – daughter Haven, nine, and son Hayes, three.

‘I had this real moment of, I want to live, and thrive, and spend as much time with this little person that I’m bringing into the world as possible,’ Alba said in her interview with Romper.

‘So, my health matters. I want this little person to be healthy. And it’s really freaking hard to be happy when you don’t have your health,’ she said.

Family: Her experience during her own childhood led her to step back from her successful Hollywood career when she gave birth to her first child Honor in 2008. She is also mom to daughter Haven, nine and son Hayes, three, with husband Cash Warren

Family: Her experience during her own childhood led her to step back from her successful Hollywood career when she gave birth to her first child Honor in 2008. She is also mom to daughter Haven, nine and son Hayes, three, with husband Cash Warren

In 2012, Alba launched The Honest Company, a brand that specializes in eco-conscious products. 

She said: ‘Building a brand and building a business is f***** impossible. And to be good at it and for it to thrive and scale, it is really hard. If anything, I was like, ‘Do I really want to do this?’

She went on: ‘It took me three-and-a-half years just to find partners to even join me, and I got lots of rejection. I had to learn how to build decks.

‘In every stage, I’m trying to get better and better as a business person, but it’s a totally different skill set than just taking your influence and fame and putting your name on a package and doing a press tour, picking out a couple designs.’