Tracee Ellis Ross Slayed The Most Over-The-Top Look At The 2018 Emmy Awards

Tracee Ellis Ross knows how to command a red carpet.

The “Black-ish” star ensured all eyes were on her at the 2018 Emmy Awards on Monday night in Los Angeles in an eye-popping gown by Valentino.

The pink couture dream with a billowing bust and voluminous sleeves made it look like Ross was floating on a cloud down the carpet. She coordinated her eyeshadow and lip to match the gown and served up serious face.

Tracee Ellis Ross arrives to the 70th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on September 17, 2018 (Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)
Tracee Ellis Ross arrives to the 70th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on September 17, 2018 (Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Can you even?

See it from the side!  (Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)
See it from the side! (Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)
Look. At. Her.  (Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images)
Look. At. Her. (Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images)

Ross is up for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series at the Emmys. Win or lose, she’s already conquered the red carpet.

Look at the rest of the red carpet looks below:

Kristen Bell

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(Matt Winkelmeyer via Getty Images)

Dakota Fanning

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(Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images)

Issa Rae

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(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Constance Wu

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(Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)

Angela Sarafyan

(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)
(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)

Leslie Jones

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(Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Chrissy Metz

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(Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)

Tracee Ellis Ross

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(Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Tiffany Haddish

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(Steve Granitz via Getty Images)

Jenifer Lewis

(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)
(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend

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(Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)

Gaten Matarazzo

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(Kevork Djansezian/NBC via Getty Images)

Tina Fey

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(Steve Granitz via Getty Images)

Millie Bobby Brown

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(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Rachel Brosnahan

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(Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)

Mandy Moore

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(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Sandra Oh

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(Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images)

Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant

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(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Sterling K. Brown

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(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Regina King

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(Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Andy Samberg

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(Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Judith Light

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(Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images)

Ellie Kemper

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(Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)

Charlie Heaton

(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)
(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)

Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake

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(Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images)

Colin Jost and Michael Che

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(VALERIE MACON via Getty Images)

Noah Schnapp

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(Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)

Matt Smith and Claire Foy

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(Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)

Padma Lakshmi

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(Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)

Emilia Clarke

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(Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Britney Young

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(Steve Granitz via Getty Images)

Alexis Bledel

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(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Milo Ventimiglia

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(Steve Granitz via Getty Images)

Adina Porter

(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)
(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)

RuPaul

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(Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Holly Taylor

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(Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)

Chloe Arnold

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(Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)

Miles Brown

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(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Jeffrey Wright

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(Neilson Barnard via Getty Images)

Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen

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(Steve Granitz via Getty Images)

Paula Newsome

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(Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)

Margo Martindale

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(Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Q'orianka Kilcher

(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)
(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)

Madeline Brewer

(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)
(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)

Xosha Roquemore

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(Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)

Stefani Robinson

(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)
(Kyle Grillot / Reuters)

Deon Cole

(John Shearer via Getty Images)
(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Kristin Cavallari

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(Neilson Barnard via Getty Images)

Joe Keery

(John Shearer via Getty Images)
(John Shearer via Getty Images)

Amanda Crew and Suzanne Cryer

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(Matt Winkelmeyer via Getty Images)

Yvonne Strahovski and Tim Loden

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(Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)

Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz

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(Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)

Zuri Hall

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(Kevork Djansezian/NBC via Getty Images)
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