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Tracee Ellis Ross knows her colors. The star of ABC’s new series “Black-ish” hit the red carpet at the Entertainment Weekly & ABC Upfronts Party recently. She wore an Honor yellow shift dress with long sleeves and exaggerated shoulders. Tracee finished her look with Christian Louboutin pink suede pumps and her signature ‘fro.

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We love that Tracee paired her yellow dress with pumps in a contrasting color. Her pink shoes are way more interesting than simple metallic or black pumps. It’s easy to recreate this look for a wedding, a night at the club or even a music festival. Don’t believe us? Check out these looks we found online.

Look #1: Wedding // John Lewis dress / Charlotte Olympia pumps

Accent a John Lewis dress with purple Charlotte Olympia pumps and a Mark & Spencer clutch. Accessorize with Reminiscence earrings, a JCPenney bracelet, Ciate nail polish and Stila lip gloss.

 

Look #2: Music Festival // Topshop romper / Qupid sandals

Jazz up a Topshop romper with Qupid gladiator sandals, Serpui Marie clutch, H&M sunglasses, Kate Spade New York stud earrings, NARS sheer foundation and Smashbox lipstick.

 

Look #3: Club // New Look dress / Sergio Rossi pumps

Add a pop of color to a New Look Dress with turquoise Sergio Rossi pumps. Finish your look with Topshop earrings, a Melody Ehsani bracelet, a River Island clutch, Bobbi Brown lip gloss and Benefit Cosmetics eyeliner.

 

 

 

-Jessica C. Andrews of Glamazonsblog.com. Follow me @Ms_Andrews

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