Tracee Ellis Ross has long taken the press tour fashion game to the next level. She proves that pandemic style can be stylish and practical! Most recently, she along with Rashida Jones, joined the SAG-AFTRA Foundation for a special screening. The two-day event featured a lively, moderated discussion, in which her sartorial statements stole the show. Ross’s look was a rare demonstration not only of her fashion wizardry but her style lessons sixth sense.
At the gala, Ross made a dramatic transition from gold jewelry to silver, showcasing her range. She paired her dress with a Bottega Veneta Intrecciato clutch, proving she has an eye for fine accessories. While she swapped out jewelry and bag, she remained consistent with her go-to shoe choice. For footwear, she decided to wear a gorgeous black Bottega Veneta pump featuring a unique V-shaped vamp. Her watchful eye for detail made her devoted to the practice of perfecting presentations.
While promoting the upcoming season of Black Mirror, Ross posted ood styling advice. He offered creative ideas for how to stay warm without winter gear, such as fluffy puffy coats. She even demonstrated this idea on Good Morning America. She complemented her look in a stunning sleeveless tomato red top and full matching low-waisted A line skirt from Entire Studios. This outfit was a great example of feeling cute while being comfy.
Ross made sure to marry comfort and flair while on Late Night With Seth Meyers. She flaunted her fashion acumen in a chic pearl white Brandon Maxwell ensemble from the fall 2025 collection. The black longsleeve top and matching midi skirt highlighted her fashion-forward sensibility while remaining appropriate for a late-night television setting.
Her fashion journey didn’t stop there. For his guest judging turn on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Ross selected a regal burgundy scaly mockneck minidress. The design, produced by Ferragamo, really broke the mold. This daring decision established her as a fashion influencer. That was a special thing, to display her willingness to work beyond the genre and play with textures and colors.
From red carpets to awards shows, Ross collaborated with stylist Karla Welch, whose fashion know-how ultimately helped craft these beloved looks. The showstopper was a mustard yellow corduroy double-breasted blazer. It was ace layered over an INCREDIBLE navy and white striped button-up, the whole look finished off with a fuzzy navy turtleneck and high-waisted navy pants. This ensemble definitely defined the professionalism side of Ross, and this outfit showed off the more fun and approachable side to Ross’s character.