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Tracee Ellis Ross Posted a Roundup of Her Emmy Looks Throughout the Years (and She Hasn't Missed Once)

When Tracee Ellis Ross walks the red carpet, we can always be sure that she will bring her best.

Tonight, the 48-year-old actress will be attending the 73rd Emmy Awards, where she has received her fifth nomination for her role as Dr. Rainbow Johnson on Black-ish. While we can't wait to see what she wears for the big event, Ross decided to look back on all of her past Emmy ensembles in a new post.

“EMMY PHOTO DUMP,” she wrote in the caption, along with a slideshow featuring four dresses that she has worn to previous ceremonies. And we have to say—while Ross may be an Emmy veteran at this point, she continues to elevate her looks each year...and she hasn't missed once.

The roundup starts with the gown Ross wore when she received her first nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. The single-shoulder Ralph Lauren look is followed by the pink Valentino couture she sported at the 2018 Emmys. She also included shots of the tiered Alexandre Vauthier gown she wore for the 2020 ceremony, as well as the silver, feather-adorned Chanel dress she donned in 2017.

All four looks are enough to make any fashion-lover swoon, and users noted Ross's consistency when it comes to winning Emmy ensembles. “All so good,” stylist Karla Welch wrote. Another user said, “It’s the CONSISTENCY for meeeee!!!! Keep setting the standard friend!!!!”

Along with shots of the dresses, Ross also included a comical clip from the 2018 ceremony, where she took a video of herself pretending to drown in her giant dress (and Jason Bateman's expression in the background is priceless).

We can't wait to see what Ross pulls out this year.

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