Jessica Chastain.Photo:Gotham/GC Images

Gotham/GC Images
Fashion takes the picket line.
On Tuesday,Jessica Chastainjoined theSAG-AFTRA strikein Times Square. The Oscar-winning actress joined crowds of working actors fighting for greater pay transparency and extended residuals. As is always true of Chastain, she brought a certain sense of glamour to the mass.
TheZero Dark Thirtystar, 46, showed up rocking a short-sleeved denim jumpsuit. Traditionally an industrial material, the blue denim showed that Chastain was ready to get to work. Still, with a dramatic collar and curve-hugging fit, the jumpsuit was equally stylish as it was functional.
Jessica Chastain.Gotham/GC Images

While denim took center stage in the look, Chastain used black and white accessories to top off the look. White sneakers prove that the actress is ready to get her hands dirty, while a white and gold handbag sits draped over her shoulder. Keeping her cool, Chastain looks remarkably nonchalant in her black sunglasses.
Of course, the main facet of any Chastain look will be her hair. The actress has become known for her flowing red locks, which drape down her back and add a pop of color to any ensemble. Paired with the denim jumpsuit, Chastain’s ginger mane really shines.

Jessica Chastain.David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty

David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty
EvenJennifer Garnerjoined picketers, sharing some reflections on her experience working in Hollywood on Instagram. Under ascreenshot of one of her BeReals(yes, Jennifer Garner is on BeReal), Garner recalled first receiving her SAG-AFTRA card.
“I was so excited to earn my @sagaftra card in 1995. I remember calling my parents and telling them I was going to receive health care — as an actor,” Garner began herInstagramcaption. “Joining SAG instantly legitimized my improbable fantasy of working as an actor and turned it into an actual job."
“Getting my feet under me happened in fits and starts over years — it was so hard,” the actress recalled. “Thinking of how wildly the industry has changed — I can’t imagine — it must be close to impossible now.”
source: people.com