It's every bride-to-be's dream to be the perfect shape in time for her wedding - just ask Kate Middleton - and it looks like Jessica Simpson is well on her way to achieving her wish.
Jessica has long had issues with her figure, facing harsh comments when she wore a pair of extremely unflattering high-waisted jeans on stage in 2009.
But it appears that the Dukes of Hazzard star is winning the war again her weight ahead of her wedding this year to former NFL football player Eric Johnson, 31.
The star was looking svelte in a tiny tribal print mini dress at the Us magazine Hot Hollywood Style issue party last night in Los Angeles.
Jessica is clearly pretty happy with the results she's achieved so far too, writing on her Twitter: i felt beautiful tonight...y'all give style to icon! xoxo'
Other stars at the bash included Hayden Panettierre, Carmen Electra, Lauren Conrad, Paris Hilton, Joe Jonas, Camila Alves and Petra Nemcova.
At the end of year, as shown in the picture of her wearing the red dress, she was considerably curvier.
Jessica has previously hinted that she intends to be married by this Christmas, but is yet to set a date.
In the meantime, she has enlisted the services of Tracy Anderson to help her get into shape.
She is believed to be working out four times a week for 75 minutes at a time with the fitness expert, who has worked with the likes of Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow.
But her friends have said that Jessica has no intention of becoming skinny, she just wants to be in good shape when she walks down the aisle.
One said: 'She wants to look healthy, not super-skinny. She’s seeing results with her new workout program. She really loves it.'
The vegan diet also appears to just be an occasional thing for Jessica who when asked if she had gone vegan full time recently, responded: 'I'm from Texas...I'd fry steak.'
She said last year of her weight battles: 'We all obsess over looking like the perfect Barbie type, and that's not always what's beautiful. It's about making peace with yourself.'
Meanwhile, singer and actress Jessica is as well known for her clothing empire than her entertainment talents.
She's being tipped this year to become the every celebrity fashion line earn one billion dollars in annual sales.
The line made a whopping $750 million dollars in sales last year, making it the top selling celebrity clothing empire and putting her in the same league earnings-wise as U.S. fashion legends Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein.
The singer was previously married to Nick Lachey for just under four years with the couple divorcing in 2006.
Talking to Women's Wear Daily last month, she said: 'We've both been married before. We're enjoying our commitment to each other. We want to take our time.
She added: 'We might elope if it gets to that point.'
The star divorced her first husband Nick Lachey in 2005 after six years of marriage and began dating Johnson in May last year.
Jessica is also still in the running to be join Simon Cowell and L.A. Reid as a judge on X Factor USA.
She said: 'They have definitely talked to me about X Factor. I think it would be a lot of fun. It's definitely my life.
'To be a mentor for up-and-coming artists is right up my alley. I would have loved to have a mentor. I love watching people's dreams come true.'
Jessica has long had issues with her figure, facing harsh comments when she wore a pair of extremely unflattering high-waisted jeans on stage in 2009.
But it appears that the Dukes of Hazzard star is winning the war again her weight ahead of her wedding this year to former NFL football player Eric Johnson, 31.
The star was looking svelte in a tiny tribal print mini dress at the Us magazine Hot Hollywood Style issue party last night in Los Angeles.
Jessica is clearly pretty happy with the results she's achieved so far too, writing on her Twitter: i felt beautiful tonight...y'all give style to icon! xoxo'
Other stars at the bash included Hayden Panettierre, Carmen Electra, Lauren Conrad, Paris Hilton, Joe Jonas, Camila Alves and Petra Nemcova.
At the end of year, as shown in the picture of her wearing the red dress, she was considerably curvier.
Jessica has previously hinted that she intends to be married by this Christmas, but is yet to set a date.
In the meantime, she has enlisted the services of Tracy Anderson to help her get into shape.
She is believed to be working out four times a week for 75 minutes at a time with the fitness expert, who has worked with the likes of Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow.
But her friends have said that Jessica has no intention of becoming skinny, she just wants to be in good shape when she walks down the aisle.
One said: 'She wants to look healthy, not super-skinny. She’s seeing results with her new workout program. She really loves it.'
The vegan diet also appears to just be an occasional thing for Jessica who when asked if she had gone vegan full time recently, responded: 'I'm from Texas...I'd fry steak.'
She said last year of her weight battles: 'We all obsess over looking like the perfect Barbie type, and that's not always what's beautiful. It's about making peace with yourself.'
Meanwhile, singer and actress Jessica is as well known for her clothing empire than her entertainment talents.
She's being tipped this year to become the every celebrity fashion line earn one billion dollars in annual sales.
The line made a whopping $750 million dollars in sales last year, making it the top selling celebrity clothing empire and putting her in the same league earnings-wise as U.S. fashion legends Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein.
The singer was previously married to Nick Lachey for just under four years with the couple divorcing in 2006.
Talking to Women's Wear Daily last month, she said: 'We've both been married before. We're enjoying our commitment to each other. We want to take our time.
She added: 'We might elope if it gets to that point.'
The star divorced her first husband Nick Lachey in 2005 after six years of marriage and began dating Johnson in May last year.
Jessica is also still in the running to be join Simon Cowell and L.A. Reid as a judge on X Factor USA.
She said: 'They have definitely talked to me about X Factor. I think it would be a lot of fun. It's definitely my life.
'To be a mentor for up-and-coming artists is right up my alley. I would have loved to have a mentor. I love watching people's dreams come true.'