Jessica SimpsonShe is radiant with love! The singer shared a makeup-free photo via Instagram along with a special Father’s Day message.
Simpson’s skin looked flawless as she appeared to go without glam in the selfie posted on Monday, June 20. The 41-year-old fashion designer looked fresh as she wore effortless beach waves while the sun shone on her face. “Just woke up feeling grateful for all the Dad heroes out there,” Simpson began in the caption of the post.
“Yesterday was a beautiful Father’s Day celebrating my personal favorites,” she continued, tagging her husband Eric JohnsonHer dad Joe and Johnson’s father, Stephen. “Each of you have created, molded, shaped and supported us and that makes my heart burst and my smile very real. I love y’all. The kids admire, appreciate, love and adore y’all. Our families are the greatest gift in the world. I value and honor the gift of Fatherhood #BLESSED.”
Simpson and Johnson (42), tied the knot in 2014. They are the parents of Maxwell, 10, Birdie, 3 and Ace, 8. Maxwell and Birdie, like their mom, are little fashionistas. The Jessica Simpson Collection founder posted a sweet photo of Maxwell on June 7. Maxi Drew wore French braids with vibrant blue hair extensions.
A few days earlier, on June 2, the Open BookBirdie in a tulle gown and rain boots was captured by the author. “On the hottest day in LA, she asked to get an umbrella,” Simpson said about her little one’s rainbow accessory. Ace is a follower of his football coach dad, often wearing athleisure clothing.
Maxwell and Birdie will continue to find fashion inspiration in their mom — especially after The Dukes of HazzardThe fashion star has officially reclaimed her fashion empire from last year.
Camuto Group acquired Jessica Simpson Collection in 2005. It was then sold to Sequential Brand Group Inc. in a $117million deal in 2015. The corporation, which has since filed for bankruptcy, wasn’t growing the company, didn’t have “resources” to create a website, which “stagnated” sales, Simpson told BloombergInterview with the author on January 6.
“I’m like, ‘Well, where is that percentage of money that you’re getting going? Why is not going toward my brand growing?’”she said, explaining the corporation wanted to “blame” her for lack of growth.
But after Simpson and her mom jumped in to overtake creation of the website — and saw success — they set out to buy back majority stake in the company. In November 2021, the Simpson’s $65 million bid for the majority stake was approved.
“Patience, passion, persistence, prayer, throwing’ curve balls and Hail Marys while remaining humbled by grace gave me back my power and my name,” Simpson captioned an Instagram post that shared the cover story. “If this girl with a dream could do it, I know anyone can!”