Jessica Alba & Daughter Get Matching Tattoos
Jessica Alba and her 18-year-old daughter Honor got matching eye and infinity symbol tattoos before Honor heads off to Yale University, celebrating their bond with permanent ink

Jessica Alba and her 18-year-old daughter Honor have gotten matching tattoos, featuring an eye with an infinity symbol, before Honor leaves for Yale University. The mother-daughter duo celebrated their bond with the permanent ink, which was done by celebrity tattoo artist Winterstone.
The tattoos are a special way for Jessica and Honor to commemorate their relationship before Honor starts her new chapter at Yale. Honor graduated from high school in May and turned 18 in June, and is now preparing to leave home for college.
Jessica Alba is struggling to cope with her daughter leaving for college, admitting that she is figuring out how to deal with the milestone. She has been feeling emotional about Honor's new chapter since her graduation day, when she posted a video on Instagram saying she had been crying all morning.
The tattoos are not the first time Jessica Alba has gotten ink to commemorate her children. She previously got tattoos of her children's astrological signs on her arm, showing her love and dedication to her family.
## Why it matters The matching tattoos are a poignant reminder of the bond between Jessica and Honor, and the challenges of letting go as a parent. As Honor prepares to start her new life at Yale, the tattoos will serve as a permanent reminder of her mother's love and support. Jessica's emotional response to her daughter's departure is relatable to many parents who have to cope with their children leaving the nest.
## What happens next Honor will be attending Yale University, following in her father Cash Warren's footsteps. Jessica will be left to navigate her new role as a mother of a college student, and will likely continue to share her emotional journey with her fans on social media.





