Tracee Ellis Ross Spent 10 Years Building Pattern, Her Hair Care BrandThe actress and entrepreneur has learned that to be successful, the message is as important as the product.
ByLiz Brody•
This story appears in theMarch 2020issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »
"These shoes are going to kill me," Tracee Ellis Ross calls out to the costume designer, as she holds up a pair of Pradas.
Ross and the crew are on the Disney lot in Burbank, Calif., deciding on outfits for the next episode ofBlack-ish,in which she plays the lead. The fitting department is a cramped, cluttered space in one of the soundstages, hemmed in by racks of clothes hung atop each other, bunk-bed-style, almost up to the ceiling — silky blouses, flared pants, dresses, heels, sneakers. (They snagged the Pradas on sale.) Everywhere you look, boards are tacked up with photos of the cast and set, scene breakdowns, press clippings, and sayings like "Behind every successful woman is a tribe of other successfulwomenwho have her back."
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