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Tracee Ellis Ross has played the role of “bestie in my head” to an innumerable amount of young woman since her days on the hit show Girlfriends, but now that we’ve gotten a look inside her extensive wardrobe, we’re hell bent on working on something a little more solid with her – like solid BFF status. 

The actress was the latest victim to get her wardrobe Coveteured, and by far has one of the most interesting closets we’ve seen to date. 

Her vintage curation is admirable, her layout is to die for and of course, she has a serious fashion magazine collection from the 1980s to boot (how else will she revel in the glory days of her vintage finds?) But here is what seals the deal: Tracee doesn’t have a stylist. We swoon.

Check out some of the things we learned from her closet raid below. 

In addition to being a lover of all things vintage, Tracee admits that she never shops online, saying: 

“L.A. has great vintage. I score big in L.A. and am always hunting and on the lookout. I do NOT shop online. I like to touch, feel and try things on.”

While she has enough jewels to costume dress a village, she admits they all have their time: 

“I go through phases: a ring phase, earring phase, no jewelry phase. But, I always love my gold “Tracee” door Knockers. And I love, as you can tell, statement pieces.”

She has flawless skin and hair, so naturally we wanted to know everything about her routine, and it happens to involve a lot of oils: 

“I love oils and I work with Haley Alexander Van Oosten of L’oeil du Vert. She makes my scent and I also buy her other already made concoctions. She is VERY expensive. This is an area where I splurge. I love Neutrogena Lip moisturizer and have been using it since high school. For real. I use moisturizer and shower gel from Kiss My Face. I also love the Shikai Dry Skin Therapy for my Body.”

The only question we have is this: Where are all the big glitter hand-me-downs from Mama Diana?

Check out a look inside of Tracee’s full wardrobe over at The Coveteur.