Tracee Ellis Ross Pulls Off a Shocking Beauty Risk on the Emmy Awards Red Carpet
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Tracee Ellis Ross Pulls Off a Shocking Beauty Risk on the Emmy Awards Red Carpet
Tracee Ellis Ross took to the Emmy Awards red carpet in a shocking pink beauty look that played off her Valentino Couture gown.
Tracee Ellis Ross is known for her dynamic, artfully irreverent approach to social media, serious fitness, and fashion alike. So it's only natural that a personality this big would seek out a beauty look of similar standing—and, naturally, a dress that takes up a comparable amount of proverbial space.
This evening's Emmy Awards, saw the Black-ish star and nominee for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series stealing breath and the focus alike in a full-on fuchsia moment that traveled from head to toe—and won the red carpet in the process. To accompany her shocking pink, billowing confection of a gown—the work of Valentino Couture—Ellis Ross kept her palette on point, a coating of seamlessly coordinated pigment painted neatly across lips while a generous pressing of tangerine shadow coated lids, the eye-level hue extending into a graphic wing.
Rather than allowing her cloud of curls to turn up the volume factor, Ellis Ross opted for a slicked-back knot, the sleek frame ensuring her ode to all things roseate took center stage. The lesson? When it comes to buoyant pops of pink—and all things lively and lovely—more is always more.
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