Fact: Tracee Ellis Ross effortlessly slays. Her hosting duties for the 2017 AMAs were no exception, as she dropped jaws in look after look—she is Diana Ross’s daughter after all. Here’s a recap of all of her style moments from the momentous occasion:

The curly-haired beauty glimmered on the red carpet in a maroon sequin Stella McCartney gown with a slit cut up to there. Red Tamara Mellon sandals anchored her fabulous look.

The awards show began, with Ross stepping out in a super dramatic, bronze Ronald van der Kemp confection that was truly out of this world.

Then a vintage moment was on the style agenda, with the black-ish actress slipping a black sequin Halston jumpsuit into magenta boots. So hot!

Tracee supported her stylist Karla Welch in a hanes x karla white crop top, Giambattista Valli high-low tulle skirt, and futuristic silver boots in her fourth look of the night.

The Emmy Award winner then channeled a silver siren in a Paco Rabanne fringe gown.

Tracee channeled her mom and icon Diana Ross in the actual embellished shirt she wore during a timeless performance with Michael Jackson for her sixth getup of the evening. The white suit was so fresh and so clean!

Then she gave us a bit of a festival-perfect moment in a floral crown and sheer LBD.

A curve-hugging jumpsuit was layered under a shaggy white fur in Tracee’s next getup.

She then resurrected the peplum trend in a figure-flaunting plunge flounce dress with ruffle sleeves.

Tracee then joined her mom and all of her family onstage in a Michael Kors Collection fringe LBD.
Which was your favorite look of the evening?





















































The collection appeared first at ComplexCon on Nov. 4th in Long Beach, CA. The mogul presented the office looks with a few models who stood in unison in pinstripe, militant style jumpsuits with muted tones of tan, and navy blue layered with vibrant hues of yellow, blue and salmon pink garments underneath.





Feeling inspired yet? Also, glance at a recap of the surprise debut at ComplexCon in the video below: