
Jennifer Garner Steps Out for Coffee with Daughter Violet Affleck
The mom of three was treating her eldest child and her friends to some coffee over the weekend. Their appearance comes months after the 19-year-old opened up an emotional argument between herself and the actress.
Jennifer Garner and her daughter, Violet Affleck, stepped out in Los Angeles on Sunday, July 20. The pair were joined by Violet's friends as they grabbed coffee, wearing coordinating outfits for the casual outing.

Jennifer Garner and Violet Affleck are seen on July 20, 2025, in Los Angeles. | Source: Instagram/people
Jennifer, who shares Violet with ex-husband Ben Affleck, wore a light grey striped T-shirt tucked into high-waisted, wide-leg white pants. She completed the look with brown sandals and dark square-framed sunglasses, leaving her hair down with a middle part.
Beside her, Violet—who is currently studying at Yale—sported a white graphic tee and slightly flared blue jeans. She wore black sneakers and glasses, with her long hair down, holding a coffee cup and a paper bag.

Jennifer Garner is seen on July 20, 2025, in Los Angeles. | Source: Instagram/people
Her outing with her mother comes after she published her paper, "A Chronically Ill Earth: COVID Organizing as a Model Climate Response in Los Angeles," in The Yale Global Health Review in May of this year.
"I spent the January fires in Los Angeles arguing with my mother in a hotel room. She was shell-shocked, astonished at the scale of destruction in the neighborhood where she raised myself and my siblings," Violet began.

Violet Affleck is seen on July 20, 2025, in Los Angeles. | Source: Instagram/people
The college student said she was "surprised" at her mother's surprise: "As a lifelong Angelena and climate-literate member of generation Z, my question had not been whether the Palisades would burn but when," she wrote.
Violet then drew comparisons between how society responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and the LA fires at the beginning of the year, noting that it was "a question of how fast we can get back around to pretending like the problem is gone."