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Tracee Ellis Ross always goes for bold, memorable and glamorous outfits on the red carpet, and her look at the 2014 Ford Neighborhood Awards was no different. The “Black-ish” actress paired a nude polka dot blouse and bra with a pink sequin skirt and nude pumps. She completed her stellar look with her signature ‘fro, a smoky eye and light peach blush.

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Tracee’s look is perfect for transitioning from the summer to Fall season. A lightweight blouse is great for layering, and a textured skirt is the ultimate seasonless piece. The look also works for different occasions: it’s dressy enough for a cocktail party but casual enough for hitting a lounge with friends. Not convinced? Check out these three options we found online.

Look #1: Cocktail Party // alice + olivia skirt / Valentino pumps

Pair an alice + olivia skirt with an Equipment blouse, Valentino pumps and a Breakups to Makeups clutch. Round out your look with Make Up For Ever eyeshadow, NARS lipstick pencil and BVLGARI perfume.

 

Look #2: Lounge // Cycle skirt / Diane von Furstenberg pumps

Compliment a Cycle skirt with a Missguided blouse and Diane von Furstenberg pumps. Jazz up the look with a Kate Spade clutch, City by City rings, Urban Outfitters sunglasses and Bobbi Brown lip gloss.

 

 

Look #3: Dinner Date // Topshop skirt / Jessica Simpson pumps

Style your Topshop skirt with an Equipment blouse and Jessica Simpson pumps. A Sophia Webster clutch, Tory Burch rings, Dior perfume and Wildfox sunglasses are the perfect pieces to complete your look.

 

 

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

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