Tracee Ellis Ross brought the elegance of the French Riviera to the streets of Manhattan in a sweeping striped co-ord from Jacquemus’s Spring/Summer 2026 “Le Paysan” collection. Oversized, fluid, and sun-drenched in sky-blue and white, the ensemble flowed like summer wind and nodded to haute minimalism while retaining her signature energy. Worn on her way to the Today Show, the look—complete with a cobalt mesh hair net and glossy pumps—felt less like street style and more like walking poetry.
An oversized statement that breathes
Ross’s ensemble featured a V-neck tunic top with wide, billowing sleeves and an asymmetrical hem that flirted with movement. The coordinating pleated maxi skirt echoed the same bold stripes, creating the illusion of a one-piece dress in motion. The oversized proportions offered drama without effort, welcoming air in NYC heat while keeping silhouette dynamic.
Rather than suffocating her form, the set expanded around her—emphasizing poise over tight lines. The pattern’s rhythm and volume evoked coastal breeze; the oversized tailoring read as both editorial-forward and deeply wearable.
Accessories as texture and contrast
Complementing the set, Ross wore glossy black pointed pumps embellished with small bows—an elegant punctuation to the playful stripes. Her ice-white bag added structural contrast, while sculptural drop earrings shaped like translucent shells gave the outfit a quiet sculptural punctuation.
The visual twist arrived in her hair: a slicked-back low bun encased in a cobalt-blue mesh net. This subtle accessory felt both whimsical and grounded—holding the ensemble together and softly reinforcing the maritime motif of the stripes without overt flash.
Karla Welch and the power of personal resonance
Styled by Karla Welch, Tracee’s look speaks to a fashion partnership defined by trust and fearless creativity. Though the Jacquemus co-ord was runway-ready, Welch translated its breeziness into something grounded, directional, and unmistakably Tracee. The result: style that feels personal, not performative.
The combination of exaggerated proportion and carefully curated details—like bow pumps or netted hair—is Welch’s signature language: bold, accessible, smart, and context-aware. With Ross as muse, the partnership continues to redefine what high fashion looks like on real people in real moments.
Why this moment lingers
In summer 2025, where tight fits and minimal ornamentation reigned, Ross’s oversized stripes felt revolutionary. Vogue and other editors quickly listed the look among the week’s best dressed—not for flash, but for presence. She reminded us that volume can speak as powerfully as tailoring, and color can narrate mood as vividly as structure.
More than fashion, this moment felt like invitation: to move, to feel air on skin, to step into clothing at ease. It’s Tracee reaching into the past (southern France memories, seaside ease) while anchoring firmly in the present: confident, joyous, stylish, and fully herself.