Jessica Simpson has the perfect outfit for the holiday season: a sexy velour suit that is eyecatching and ideal for heavy meals.
Taking to her official Instagram page, Jessica Simpson struck a bold model pose sitting on a coffee table with many fans saying she looks just like she did more than 20 years ago.
Simpson is absolutely stunning in the green velour pants and long matching cardigan.
She completed the look with a matching tank top and chunky black boots.
The “I Wanna Love You Forever” singer had her long blonde hair cascading on her shoulders. Her hilarious caption for the post read: “Velour Vixon for the Holidays is a must, especially when your pants can stretch with your appetite ?.”
Jessica Simpson also shared a video of the photoshoot confirming that she had a great time modeling for her brand.
Simpson could be seen giggling and laughing as she tossed her hair around to land the perfect picture.
While goofing around, Simpson showed off her stunning figure.
The actress was showered with tons of compliments from her backers, who praised her for looking the same as she did when she was 20 years old.
A backer of the fashion designer and author penned this remark: “You look like you did 20 years ago. Amazing and gorgeous.”
Another chimed in: “Gorgeous; you’ve still got it!?”
Jessica Simpson’s husband, Eric Johnson, was mentioned by this social media user who wrote: “Your still the sexiest woman on the planet Jessica. Your husband is a lucky man. ?”
Jessica Simpson was told that she had inspired many with her truth in the powerful memoir, Open Book, which focuses on how her addiction to alcohol left her in pain and caused her shame.
One woman wrote: “I just read your open book… I wanted to tell you, you are such an inspiration to young, old, thin, heavy, and even those with addictions or not. Btw, Loved the book!”
A moving passage that hit readers in Jessica Simpson’s emotional book is about the day she hit rock bottom and decided that she needed help.
Jessica Simpson said that she was so drunk and so out of it that she was unable to dress her three children.
She confessed: “I was terrified of letting them see me in that shape. I am ashamed to say that I don’t know who got them into their costumes that night.”
About the process of writing the book, she revealed: “I didn’t realize all the stuff I had to say until I was actually connected to it through music and writing. So when I started to go through all the depth of the pain that I was experiencing, I realized I was pretty rock bottom.”
Simpson has built a real brand around her journey.