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It seems as though stay-at-home restrictions will be lifted for many states soon, but kind of, sort of… not?

Although outside is slowly but surely opening back up, we've been advised to continue social distancing, wearing masks, and perform temperature checks before entering many public establishments and it pretty much feels like: you ain't gotta stay home, but you gotta stay TF up out of everywhere else. While we're pretty sure it's not safe to come out of the house yet, it's week 77 in sweatpants, sis, and something's gotta give.

Issa fact when you look good, you feel good, and this is a mantra that our good sister Tracee Ellis Ross has taken seriously.

The 47-year-old Black-ish star recently posed for a self-shot photo in her yard that puts all of our selfie game to shame, but Tracee isn't the only celebrity who has been giving us our entire lives on the 'gram while we adjust to this new normal.

Although the future may be uncertain, it's clear that these 11 women plan to ride this quarantine out in style.

For more inspiration on how to jazz up your wardrobe and slay TF out of your living room, scroll below:

Tracee Ellis Ross

Amanda Seales

Adrienne Houghton

Justine Skye

Gabrielle Union-Wade

Featured image by Instagram/@TraceeEllisRoss.

 

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