Tracee Ellis Ross proves the perfect combination of neon pink and yellow

Tracee Ellis Ross proves the perfect combination of neon pink and yellow

Maybe I'm exaggerating a bit, but I would seriously be willing to die to have Tracee Ellis Ross' closet and general sense of style (that is, of course, if I had a little time to wear those clothes before I die). I came to this conclusion thanks to her recent Instagram post. She's wearing a bright pink pleated Pyer Moss blouse and pants with neon yellow pinwheels (which I'm guessing are Louboutins, based on the hint of a red bottom). Behold:

This photo is actually from October, and was reposted by Ross in honor of Pyer Moss founder Kirby Jean-Raymond winning American Menswear Designer of the Year at the CFDA Awards (opens in new tab). She also shared the pink looks of Christopher John Rogers, who won American Emerging Designer of the Year, and Valentino designer Pierpaolo Piccioli, who won International Women's Designer of the Year. Shared.

Meanwhile, Ross has some big news to celebrate herself: as Variety (opens in new tab) reports, she has her own production company, Joy Mill Entertainment, which also produces "Black-ish," ABC As reported by Variety (opens new tab), she has just signed a multi-year deal that will place her production company, Joy Mill Entertainment, at ABC Signature, which also produces Black-ish. She will produce content for broadcast, cable, and streaming, and despite living in London, I will definitely find a way to watch that last bit.

"The brand is expanding y'all!" Ross posted on Instagram. Ross posted on Instagram.

"Been waiting to share this. I love using storytelling as a way to connect and celebrate humanity. As an actor, I have had the pleasure of playing nuanced and dynamic roles. As an executive producer, I get to build stories, bring together creatives, and shape worlds as a way to illuminate different realities." [My production company, Joy Mill Entertainment, is committed to amplifying multi-layered stories that subvert the assumptions of how we see ourselves and each other," she continued. Our stories reflect humanity in their narratives, encourage unlimited freedom of expression, and produce content that intentionally inspires possibility and joy in order to create connection and understanding."

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