Jennifer Garner and Violet Affleck look more alike with every passing day. The two were photographed in Los Angeles over the weekend, with paparazzi capturing them spending some time with friends as they stopped at a coffee shop to purchase some hot drinks.
Jennifer and Violet wore similar outfits, with both of them opting for high-waisted pants, emphasizing their similarities. Jennifer wore an all white outfit made out of white pants, and a striped polo shirt. She rounded out the look with some brown sunglasses and sandals, with her hair styled loose and straight.
In the case of Violet, she wore light wash jeans that she paired with a white t-shirt with an apple design on the chest. Her jeans had a flare at the bottom, showing off her black sneakers and white socks.
She rounded out the look with her brown glasses and was seen carrying a white tote bag.
Violet has been enjoying her summer in Los Angeles, spending plenty of time with her family, which includes her siblings Fin and Samuel. She was also photographed with her grandmother, Christopher, with the two photographed while out on a walk together.
Earlier this month, Violet opted to stay home while her parents and siblings attended the Red Sox game in Boston, with them seated at the front row of Fenway Park stadium.
“Great Red Sox family right there, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, and their kids,” said the commentator upon spotting the family unit.
Garner on her evolving view of parenting
Over the years, Jennifer has opened up about her role as a parent and how their kids have grown up, showing off their personalities and preferences.
"They're really solid right now," she said of her kids in a 2024 interview with PEOPLE. "I'm just watching them in this new phase of life where they're figuring out who they're going to be and what they're going to study. And I'm so interested in them. All the time, I'm interested in everything about them."
She also shared that it was challenging to let her kids make their own choices, with her having to contain herself from trying to help them out at every turn. "I mean, my parents did too, and I'm so amazed by that. I have a hard time not saying, 'This is what I see you as,' and 'I think you should,'" said Jennifer. "I really have to sit on my hands."