Jennifer Garner, who is 50 years old, doesn’t care much about the tradition that says you shouldn’t wear white after Labor Day, despite the fact that the phrase suggests that you shouldn’t (and it actually comes from a classist history, anyway).

The actor from “13 Going on 30” attended “The Big Night Out” Gala on November 10, which was hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles. She walked the red carpet at the event. Garner was requested to commemorate her longtime publicist, Meredith O’Sullivan, who received the Sherry Lansing Award while she was there, and the star of The Adam Project made sure to dress appropriately for the event.

Garner was seen wearing a white blouse underneath a cream-striped blazer and matching Bermuda shorts. She also wore a matching pair of sunglasses. She wore brown suede shoes with stunning items in her ensemble.

Garner’s outfit was breaking all the rules, and we loved it, but we also couldn’t get enough of her chic new hairdo. The Yes Day singer took advantage of the event to make the public premiere of her new short bob haircut, which is a significant departure from the long tresses that she has been sporting as of late.

In addition to the lighter brown highlights, the shoulder-length, wavy cut had one long bang that was parted to the side. According to Elle’s report, Jennifer Garner debuted her new hairstyle for the first time in an Instagram Story on Tuesday. In the post, she was spotted wearing a sticker that read “I Voted.” Garner has given credit for her new appearance to Adir Abergel, the hairstylist she frequently visits.

In addition to the lighter brown highlights, the shoulder-length, wavy cut had one long bang that was parted to the side. According to Elle’s report, Jennifer Garner debuted her new hairstyle for the first time in an Instagram Story on Tuesday. In the post, she was spotted wearing a sticker that read “I Voted.” Garner has given credit for her new appearance to Adir Abergel, the hairstylist she frequently visits.

By Anna

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