Tracee Ellis Ross, Rachel Brosnahan & More Brought Their Style A-Game to Los Angeles Luncheon
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Tracee Ellis Ross, Rachel Brosnahan & More Brought Their Style A-Game to Los Angeles Luncheon

Hollywood's "It Girls" put their best foot forward!

Tracee Ellis Ross, Rachel Bronahan and many other actresses brought their style A-game to W Magazine's It Girls Luncheon hosted with Dior at A.O.C. in Los Angeles on Saturday.

Hollywood's "It Girls" put their best foot forward!

Tracee Ellis Ross, Rachel Bronahan and many other actresses brought their style A-game to W Magazine's It Girls Luncheon hosted with Dior at A.O.C. in Los Angeles on Saturday.

The fashion-forward event include some gorgeous ensembles from on-screen talent, as they celebrated this year's Golden Globes nominees.

The Black-Ish star brightened things up with an orange Proenza Schouler two-piece featuring a black leather bra over the top, and matching Olgana heels.

Brosnahan, who is nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, served up a dose of daytime elegance in a white lace Christopher Kane dress with floral embroidery.

Meanwhile, Star Trek: Discovery leading lady Sonequa Martin-Green oozed elegance in a cream-colored long-sleeve midi dress with sky blue detailing and sequins.

Mozart in the Jungle star Lola Kirke was a ray of sunshine in a light yellow matching blazer and skirt combo. 

Sadie Sink, Skai Jackson and Alexandra Shipp were a playful trio clad head-to-toe in Dior. Additionally, Baby Driver actress Eiza Gonzalez also opted for a western-inspired Dior ensemble from the designer's Resort 2018 collection.

Abigail Spencer made a glamorous statement with a velvet copper-colored long-sleeve maxi dress with tan boots. And Alison Brie was picture perfect in a navy Christine Alcalay dress, which she paired with red pointed-toe heels.

All week, the stars have donned bright and stylish ensembles, which will be a contrast to the Golden Globes' all-black protest in which women and men are encouraged to wear the dark tone as a sign of solidarity with women fighting sexual harassment in the workplace.

 

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