Jennifer Garner has once again shown us how to embrace spring style with simplicity and grace, showcasing one of the casual yet sophisticated looks that she is known for. The actress recently took a trip with one of her longtime friends and fellow actors, Judy Greer.
The two star documented their fun moments in Paris, showing off their outfits while enjoying the city and having a special time together. Fans of the pair immediately showed their excitement after seeing how they have continued their friendship after starring in the fan-favorite movie, '13 Going on 30.'
Jennifer shared a few photos from her trip to Paris with Judy, showing the duo’s relaxed yet chic outfits. The pair enjoyed delicious pastries and walked around Paris while looking effortlessly cool, with the Eiffel Tower as the perfect backdrop.
Fans of the pair reacted by commenting on the nostalgia and making referencing the movie, while others praised their impeccable spring outfits that perfectly balanced comfort and style.
For her Parisian adventure, Jennifer chose a lightweight jacket (or shacket). Layered over a simple top, the jacket was an ideal choice for the mild temperatures of the season. The relaxed fit was complemented by a pair of straight-leg jeans, giving her a casual yet polished look.
Adding to her practical and stylish vibe, she opted for navy sneakers and finished the look with a sleek black crossbody bag. Shackets, or light layering pieces, have become the go-to for the season, as proven by the actress, who looked happy to explore Paris with her friend.
Meanwhile, Judy paired dark-wash jeans with neutral sneakers, sticking with a similar look. What set her apart was the pop of color in her bright red hands-free bag.
The duo looked effortlessly chic during their latest outing, proving that their friendship is still going strong. "Jenna and TomTom back together at last," one fan wrote making a reference to the cult classic, while someone else commented, "13 Going on 30 sequel but it’s in Paris," adding, "This is the sequel we all need."