Actress and Honest Company founder Jessica Alba is letting everyone shop her closet, thanks to a new collaboration with Vestiaire Collective. The Europe-based luxury resale site is currently selling a handpicked selection of items from Alba’s wardrobe (think: Prada, Versace, Narciso Rodriguez and Nicholas Kirkwood) with 100 percent of the proceeds going to Baby2Baby. The LA-based nonprofit (of which Alba is a board member) provides low-income families with clothing, diapers, and other necessities. “I got involved in Baby2Baby basically when I became a mother. I looked around, and not only did I start a company that gives back and makes responsible, ethical products, but I also really wanted that giveback to be tangible,” said Alba in a release. “What I love about the work that Baby2Baby does is it provides everyday essentials for families in underserved communities.”
Ranging from $125 to $995, Alba’s wardrobe includes quite a few memorable pieces, like the custom-made black leather laser cut Tory Burch dress that she wore at the 2013 Met Gala, which is already sold. (In fact, at the time of this post, only three items remain.) “I also think it’s important to not be too attached to those more trendy items and switch them out, and that’s why I think Vestiaire [Collective] is such a great place because it allows you to have fun, indulge in those more fun trend-oriented pieces and then you can, you know, move on and shop more,” Alba added. “That way you kind of stay on trend for the season but you also have a consistent wardrobe that you can rely on.”