Style Lessons from Tracee Ellis Ross & Rashida Jones
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Style Notes from the Spotlight: What Tracee & Rashida Taught Us About Dressing with Intention
If you've ever caught yourself pausing mid-scroll to admire a perfectly styled celebrity outfit, you're not alone. This week, two major fashion inspirations—Tracee Ellis Ross and Rashida Jones—stepped out on Good Morning America, and as always, they did more than just promote their latest project (hello, Black Mirror). They reminded us just how powerful personal style can be.

Fashion with Personality: A Masterclass in Modern Style
When Tracee and Rashida appeared on screen, they didn’t just wear clothes—they communicated through them. Their looks weren’t about trends. They were about expression—the kind of style that speaks without saying a word.
And honestly? That’s the kind of fashion that feels the most exciting. Clothes that reflect your energy, your mood, your moment.
Tracee Ellis Ross - Fun and Fresh in Entire Studios Leather

Tracee came in strong with a leather ensemble from Entire Studios, mixing bold structure with a surprisingly warm color palette. The brown-orange tones flattered her beautifully, and that exaggerated shoulder? A perfect nod to power dressing with a playful twist. She finished the look with sleek black boots that grounded the whole outfit with confidence.

Want a wearable twist on Tracee’s look? Bauble's “Ainsley belted leather coat” from Bauble Buy adds that same modern edge with its clean lines and relaxed silhouette. It’s a fuss-free way to add some designer energy into your everyday.
Rashida Jones - Chic and Classy in Sacai Vest

Rashida went the sleek route in all-black, anchored by a Sacai vest with gold button details. It was minimalism, yes—but with personality. The kind of look that whispers cool, rather than shouting it. She paired the vest with chunky high platform shoes, giving her outfit a polished, editorial finish.

Inspired? Bauble Buy’s “Verena Dress” hits that same elegant-meets-edgy vibe. The elegant shape is defined with formal buttons and fitted shape for a close fit before flaring at the hips. It’s polished, striking, and every bit as refined as Rashida’s all-black moment.
Real Style Is About Being Yourself
Tracee and Rashida didn’t match, and they didn’t need to. That’s what made their fashion moments so refreshing. They dressed for themselves, not for a trend, not for a camera. And that’s something we can all take to heart. Style isn’t about chasing what’s hot. It’s about curating what feels right—right now.
We’ll keep bringing you more celeb-inspired looks, styling cues, and wardrobe wisdom. But remember: you are the muse here. Let your clothes reflect your story—just like Tracee and Rashida did.