Blake Lively news reported how the "Preserve" founder recently met up with the cast of "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants", which was one of the first movies of the blond stunner.
Huffington Post reported that co-star Amber Tamblyn posted on her Instagram account a group photo of herself with Blake Lively, Alexis Bledel and America Ferrera.
The photo was captioned: "Brunch with my best bitches. #sisterhood".
America Ferrera of "Ugly Betty" reposted the group picture. "Always a good day when I'm with my sisters #DeLosPantalones Love these amazing women," she captioned the photo.
Blake Lively played the role of Bridget in "Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants", a 2005 film adaptation of a popular teen novel.
While it has been a while since Blake Lively's last acting project, the former "Gossip Girl" lead star is currently busy with her recently established lifestyle company, Preserve.
According to E!Online, Preserve is part magazine with articles, recipes and fashion spreads. The site is also part e-commerce with Blake Lively's selection of products for sale, that includes bow ties, sterling silver jewelry, jars of vegan hot fudge, porcelain vases, California-shaped cutting boards and more.
"It was a very natural transition for me," said the actress about the Blake Lively lifestyle company. "Everything that Preserve is - it is everything that I grew up around in a big way."
Blake Lively explained to the news site. "So now it's something that I get to share with more people. I've been sharing it with friends forever.
"I didn't even tell most friends that I was doing it because they still get their own curated products and gifts from me. I'm that girl," she added.
While other lifestyle gurus have reportedly been questioning Blake Lively's credibility to have her own lifestyle brand, the Hollywood It Girl explained: "I'm doing something totally different so now I sort of have two careers going on and it'll be interesting to see how it all pans out."
"But really what it is, is I have two passions. And I think ultimately, I will always be doing both, but one is going to be paying the bills better than the other," she said.