Lauren Conrad, Jordana Brewster and Cara Santana attend The Little Market's Summer Event in LA

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    Lauren Conrad and Jordana Brewster are the epitome of summer in floral frocks while Cara Santana looks chic in a suit dress at LA bash

    Some of TV and film’s most fabulous ladies turned out at The Little Market’s Summer Event in Los Angeles on Friday Afternoon. 

    Lauren Conrad, Jordana Brewster, Cara Santana and Hannah Brown all showed off their summer style at a fabulous event for a good cause. 

    The non-profit organization — which was founded by Conrad and Hannah Skvarla — aims to create economic empowerment and opportunities for underserved communities and women. 

    Founder: The Hills star 35, is a co-founder of the non-profit organization who put on the event

    Council member: The Fast & Furious vet, 41, was seen grabbing a cocktail by a stocked Zacapa Rum No. 23 bar

    Summer shindig: Lauren Conrad and Jordana Brewster were summer visions in floral prints at The Little Market’s Summer Event in Los Angeles on Friday Afternoon 

    Chic: Cara Santana, 37, looked chic in a suit inspired wrap dress at the event

    Chic: Cara Santana, 37, looked chic in a suit inspired wrap dress at the event

    The female-centric event was held at a breathtaking property in the hills with sweeping views and was sponsored by Zacapa Rum No. 23. 

    The Hills star, 35, looked radiant in a pink floral dress with balloon sleeves that fell just above her knee and a pair of chunky woven heels. 

    The blonde beauty clutched a cocktail in hand as she and the other ladies cooled off with a refreshment at the market-style pop up which featured sugar scrubs, homemade baked goods, herbs and handmade ceramics among other things.   

    And Jordana, 41, did not disappoint with her ensemble either as she modeled an asymmetrical green dress with tropical florals and a pair of nude heels. 

    Founders: The organization was founded by Conrad and Skvarla to create economic empowerment and opportunities for underserved communities and women

    Founders: The organization was founded by Conrad and Skvarla to create economic empowerment and opportunities for underserved communities and women 

    Life of the party: Brewster was seen perched on the bar in an asymmetrical dress  with a tropical cocktail in hand

    Life of the party: Brewster was seen perched on the bar in an asymmetrical dress  with a tropical cocktail in hand 

    Huddled up: Conrad, Santana and Skvarla posed for a photo at the stunning backyard event

    Huddled up: Conrad, Santana and Skvarla posed for a photo at the stunning backyard event 

    The Fast & Furious vet was seen with a fruity looking libation as she playfully sat on the bar with her hair in a whimsical updo. 

    And Cara, 37, — an actress and activist — was seen looking very chic in a nude colored suit-inspired wrap dress with heels that tied up the leg. 

    The Lipshitz Saves the World star and ex of Jesse Metcalfe is a member of the organization’s council alongside Brewster — one of the first members — and both ladies spoke at the event. 

    Others in attendance included Hannah Brown of Bachelorette fame who looked playful in a white peasant dress and actresses Maggie Lawson (Psych franchise), Sarah Rafferty (Suits) and Angelique Cabral (Life In Pieces). 

    All smiles: The former Bachelorette looked cheery in a white peasant inspired dress

    All smiles: The former Bachelorette looked cheery in a white peasant inspired dress 

    Good cause: The Suits actress was one of many women who turned out for a beautiful event for a good cause

    Staying cool: The Psych star was seen sneaking into the shade and she carried an oversized hat

    Ladies in white: Rafferty (L) and Lawson (R) seemed to nail the summer uniform as they matched in white flowing dresses with brown gladiator sandals 

    Branded backdrop: Cabral was seen posing in a floral jumpsuit against a brand sign at the daytime event

    Branded backdrop: Cabral was seen posing in a floral jumpsuit against a brand sign at the daytime event 

    The Little Market, which sells fair trade goods from around the world — namely ethically sourced, artisan-made products — focuses on conscious consumerism. 

    The organization — which was founded in 2012 — sources a variety of items from underserved groups including: refugees, survivors of trafficking and domestic violence, and people with disabilities. 

    Conrad and her co-founder were inspired following a trip to Tanzania and Uganda where they met artisans who were making amazing products but lacked a platform.  

    Others: In addition to some more high profile people a handful of women involved with the organization were also present at the event

    Others: In addition to some more high profile people a handful of women involved with the organization were also present at the event 

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