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Tracee Ellis Ross Takes Natural Hair Uptown

by afrobella

 

Bellas! Have you seen the March cover of Uptown Magazine? Tracee Ellis Ross looks GORGEOUS. Regal. Self possessed in her beauty.

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I got my first glimpse at the Uptown Magazine 20th Anniversary of Boomerang party – the room was festooned with Tracee’s blown up cover shots. And Tracee was there herself, kickin it and looking most fly in the VIP!

I was lucky enough to briefly meet Tracee at the Essence luncheon – she is so beautiful in person! Her dress was stunning.

 

The Uptown magazine cover story is an in depth look at what it’s like to be Tracee Ellis Ross – actress, style and hair icon, Twitter darling, and her mother’s daughter. You can click here to read more about it.  My friends at Uptown were kind enough to share some special photos and quotes with me, so that I in turn could share them with you!

Tracee on experiencing fashion:

“I have loved magazines since I was a child … And let me explain something, I do not read magazines, I look at the pictures … When I was in high school I would make wish boards. They were feelings and images, not words. It was all fashion.”

 

 

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On coming out of her shell:

“I was shy, but it came out in a big personality. My turning point was when I let my hair go naturally and I got contact lenses. I am really blind, by the way. I have these big eyes that don’t work!”

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On Diana Ross paving her way:

“My mom’s career gave me the benefit of a great life and influenced my style and who I am as a person. I felt afraid about that early on in my career, [but] I am comfortable enough in my own skin now. And Hollywood does not work like that. They will unlock the door, but they sit back and wait to see how you are going to walk through the door.”

On the difference between Carla Reed and Joan Clayton:

“I enjoyed playing a different role. Carla is so different from Joan. And I am at a different point in my life. Joan and Carla are pieces of me. But I am much more than both of them. Joan was a very specific piece of me. She was neurotic, faithless, and afraid, which lends itself to some really good humor. Carla is the evolved version of Joan. She has the love that Joan was looking for, so it creates humor from a different place.”

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On taking risks:
“As a younger person, my philosophy was jump off a cliff. I realize now that there are stairs and elevators. I am learning every day to allow the space between where I am and where I want to be to inspire me and not terrify me. I can even ask for help! Not feeling that I have to know everything, and that’s where the growth comes in, in the not knowing.”

On her “lily pad moment”:

“It’s the time when you come above water and you are aware of your surroundings. I was thinking: Oh my! This is my life? How did I get here? And better yet, what am I going to do with it?”

On her friendship with Kanye West:

“Kanye and I are neighbors [in L.A.], so we would see each other. Then we were introduced by a mutual friend, and he asked me to be in the video for his song ‘The New Workout Plan’. We can talk for hours about fashion. His closet is ridiculous. I will see him, and he will look down and ask, ‘Azzedine Alaia?’ and I am like, ‘Yeah.’ When I showed him the clip of me in the Thierry Mugler show, he was like, ‘Shut the f*** up! I am obsessed with those two seasons of Mugler.’ We are good friends.”

On her romantic relationship:

“I am not going to hide my relationship, but I am not talking about it. When you do that, you invite other people and their opinions and issues in. You can’t discover the person on your own.”

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And this photo here? That’s celebrity stylist and hair artist Marcia Hamilton braiding Tracee’s hair. For tme Uptown shoot, Tracee’s makeup was by Marco Souza for The Magnet Agency. 

The March issue of Uptown magazine should be on newsstands now! Are you a Tracee Ellis Ross fan? Which quote resonates most with you? Some of these images are PERFECT for Pinterest, don’t you agree?

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  1. pets

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    Such an elegant and talented woman in her own right….amazing.

  2. cabcrochet

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    Loveeee tracyyyy

  3. Cheekie

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    Tracee is everything!!! Love her bubbly personality and gorgeous eyes. Don’t even GET me started on her hair. She one of my top hair crushes. LOL

  4. Candiew

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    Lily Pad moment!!!!!! I’m definitely having one of those at this time in my life! She looks soooooooo much like her mother!

    Great post!

  5. MsXpat

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    She’s gorgeous and comes across as being ‘grounded’. I love her hair!

  6. IrieDiva

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    happy birthday to ya! haaappy birthday toooo ya! (stevie wonder voice)

    enjoy your day Patrice!

  7. EventDiva

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    I actually met Ms. TE Ross and her sister during the 2008 inauguration and let me tell you that she is anything but “grounded.” She is very aware of her celebrity status and lets you know it. I found her to be rude and like her friend Kanya, very egotistical. DIVA in every bad sense of the word.

  8. Shiraz

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    She’s gorgeous!! And so are you, Bella. Great post! I’ll have to buy this issue of Uptown.

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