Jessica Simpson is embracing a new chapter and business venture with confidence. The singer, 45, recently modelled a floral lingerie set from her latest Jessica Simpson Style collection for Walmart.Â
Looking stunning and svelte, Jessica smiled for the camera wearing a feminine bra with a lace cardigan and large silver hoop earrings, her trademark blonde waves loose around her shoulders.Â
The singer and fashion designer shared the campaign with her 6.1 million Instagram followers, encouraging fans to wear the new collection to her upcoming shows. The range also includes swimwear, dresses and denim.
âOur new collection at @walmart is summer concert ready!â she wrote. âI love seeing yâall in your @jessicasimpsonstyle at my shows! Come say hi at a M&G or tag us!â
The post comes just days after Jessica shared a more vulnerable update with fans, reflecting on the pain and resilience that has shaped her recent music.
In an emotional message, the âWith Youâ singer revealed that her song âFadeâ, from Nashville Canyon, Part 2, was written at a life-changing moment in October 2023 â the same period she and estranged husband Eric Johnson began living separately.
âAs I go through my life and my heart gets broken inside of my safe places, I have learned to cling to these words that have become somewhat of a daily affirmation: âHome is a feeling, not a placeâ,â Jessica wrote.
She added: âI wrote âFadeâ the day that the trajectory of my life changed forever in October of 2023.â
Jessica and Eric, a former NFL player, confirmed their separation in January 2025 after almost a decade of marriage. The pair married in 2014 and share three children: daughter Maxwell, 14, son Ace, 12, and daughter Birdie, seven.
While the former couple have kept much of their family life private, Jessica has been increasingly open about the healing power of returning to music and performing live after a lengthy break from the stage.
âAfter all that I have chosen to pull myself through with as much strength, courage, confidence and compassion possible, I am able to free myself from the pain of disappointment every single time I am blessed to be able to take the stage,â she told fans.
Jessica also described performing as a place where she feels accepted and understood, explaining that her audience has helped restore her sense of purpose.
âOver the last 15yrs of not performing, I havenât been able to fully express myself in ways that make the most sense for my life,â she wrote. âYâall have resurrected my purpose and have accepted me as I am!
âThere is just no greater achievement than to be able to be seen and experienced as myself. Iâm so lucky to vulnerably sing and chat with all of you that come to these shows!â
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