
The Run-Through with Vogue How Tracee Ellis Ross Packed For Dior (and PFW!)
Oct 3, 2025
Tracee Ellis Ross, the acclaimed actor and style icon, shares her fashion wisdom and packing philosophy, dubbed 'Bring It All' (BIA), as she chats about her experience at the Dior show. She reminisces about modeling with her mother and Naomi Campbell's inspiring advice. Joining her is Hamish Bowles, a veteran Vogue editor, who discusses highlights from Paris Fashion Week, including The Row and Tom Ford's captivating collections. With insights on travel essentials and solo adventures, this conversation celebrates fashion, self-expression, and the art of travel.
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History Made Wearable At Dior
- Tracee admired Jonathan Anderson’s Dior for respectful historical nods that felt wearable on real bodies.
- She noted proportion play, veils, and inverted bustles made archival references feel modern and accessible.
From Teenage Model To Fashion Editor
- Tracee described starting modeling at 17, skipping school for shows, then working as a fashion editor at Mirabella before acting.
- She credited early runway experiences and her editor background for her fashion perspective today.
Teen Runway Moment With Mugler
- Tracee recalled opening the runway in Thierry Mugler with rhinestone bibs and red pleather pants at 19 and being urged by Naomi Campbell to commit.
- She flew to the show on the Concorde with supermodels and describes the confidence she felt then.





