Tracee Ellis Ross is loved for many reasons, including her comedic role as Rainbow Jackson in the hit television series, “Black-ish.” Her fashion choices, however, are not always a fan favorite. To describe her style as bold and adventurous would be an understatement.
At the recently concluded For Your Consideration event for her TV show, the actress walked the red carpet in a very bright orange dress. It looked like the star wore a long-sleeved t-shirt under a sleeveless mini, which was a strange choice on its own.
It looked like Tracee Ellis Ross wore a long-sleeved t-shirt under a sleeveless mini dress.
Tracee Ellis Ross in a bright orange dress at the “Black-ish” For Your Consideration event in Los Angeles on April 12, 2017.
The 44-year-old paired her dress with equally bold Christian Louboutin “Iriza” pumps in the same bright orange. But, she didn’t stop there. Her leather clutch was also the same shocking hue.
Tracee Ellis Ross’ toe cleavage in orange Christian Louboutin “Iriza” pumps.
The whole ensemble was just over the top. Perhaps if she chose a chic black mini dress instead, this look would have been one of her better choices. But this head-to-toe orange outfit is definitely one of Tracee’s worst picks. What do you think?
Elizabeth Olsen wore the same pumps in black while attending an “Avengers: Infinity War” fan event held at Television Studios White City in London, England. The 29-year-old actress styled them with an army-green plunging leather mini dress from Alexandre Vauthier’s Fall 2018 collection.
Elizabeth Olsen at Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” UK Fan Event in London, England, on April 8, 2018.
Elizabeth Olsen’s army-green plunging leather mini dress from Alexandre Vauthier’s Fall 2018 collection.
Elizabeth Olsen’s red sole Christian Louboutin pumps.
Elizabeth Olsen’s toe cleavage in “Iriza” pumps
You can grab the “Iriza” pumps in multiple colors from Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.
Christian Louboutin ‘Iriza’ d’Orsay Pumps, $675 – $695 at Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus
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