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Beautiful Black Women: Tracee Ellis Ross for InStyle November 2018 Issue

Tracee Ellis Ross for InStyle November 2018

BEYOND GLAM! Tracee Ellis Ross For InStyle November 2018 is a luxury couture dream. Five covers… screech! Yup, Miss Ross is rocking one, two, three, plus two more covers for InStyle’s November edition. Come on, did you expect anything less from a totally fab daughter of a diva icon?

Fashion Notes: For her stunning covers as wells as editorial spread Tracee wears a plethora of designer attire. Her looks include pieces by Maison Margiela, Chanel, Sophie Buhai, Givenchy and Paula Mendoza. Nevertheless, a few of our personal favorites happen to be a school girl chic blue Calvin Klein jacket, absolutely gorgeous pink Giambattista Valli gown; as well as a flowing white garment by Gucci.

Beautiful Black Women: Tracee Ellis Ross for InStyle November 2018 Issue

Tracee Ellis Ross for InStyle November 2018

What’s inside and why was Tracee chosen by InStyle to be their cover girl? InStyle reveals all and gives a sneak peek of their exclusive with Ross by stating,

“Bold, funny, and unequivocally glamorous. Tracee Ellis Ross is our November cover star! In the issue, the award-winning actor talks Blackish; her famous mother, and her love for fashion. This is fashion, baby! The ever-stylish Tracee Ellis Ross takes to the streets of Paris for our November cover.

Tracee Ellis Ross for InStyle November 2018

In such a tough political climate; representing an American family on Blackish means everything to Ross. ‘When you can look at a story that is not in any way your story; but see all the ways you identify; that’s art doing its job,’ she says.

Tracee Ellis Ross for InStyle November 2018

‘One of the things that’s been special about this time is that there’s a space for one’s own unique experiences in a way that there’s a space for one’s own unique experiences in a way that there wasn’t always. The life promised by fairytales and movies is not relevant in the same way; the white picket fence blah, blah, blah. And there are more people telling stories that have different colors and flavors to them.”

Editorial Details:

Photography by Horst Diekgerdes

Fashion Editor: Karla Welch

Hair Artistry by Lacy Redway

Makeup by Tiina Rovisinen

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