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Tracee Ellis Ross looks vibrant in a colorful outfit as she stops by the Today show

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Tracee Ellis Ross stopped by the Today Show in New York City on Monday to talk about her haircare company, Pattern.The 50-year-old daughter of Grammy winner Diana Ross shared that her 'Black-owned and Black-founded' company launched the Pattern blow dryer, the brand's first hair tool.She was spotted leaving the show in a colorful ensemble, including a pale orange button-up shirt tucked into a yellow calf-length skirt with several large frills going up the front.

Beauty queen: Tracee Ellis Ross stopped by the Today Show in New York City on Monday to talk about her haircare company, Pattern Hair care: The Black-ish actress announced that the new Pattern blow dryer officially launched while on the show NBCUniversal Privacy Policy Over the shirt and skirt pairing, the Black-ish star wore a light blue blazer and carried a large red purse.The most stand-out aspect of her outfit was her gold knee-high heeled boots, which she strutted on the pavement outside the studio.

Her stunning hair was very natural, and she kept her makeup light, except for her bold purple lipstick.Tracee appeared on the Today Show to talk more about her haircare line and how she feels after recently turning 50.When asked about her new product she said: 'It's a curl-conscious blowdryer developed specifically for the curly, coily, and tight-textured community.'  Shining star: The 50-year-old star was spotted leaving the show in a colorful ensemble, including a pale orange button-up shirt tucked into a yellow calf-length skirt with several large frills going up the frontShe continued: 'Heat has been used to beat our hair into submission.

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