Tracee Ellis Ross’s $1,670 orange Leather suit and Rashida jones’s $2205 black Sacai Jacket on Good Morning America were not only a visual treat, but also told a story of identity, power, and culture. Is fashion becoming a platform for personal stories in an age of multiculturalism?
Tracee’s orange leather jacket, made from 100% genuine leather with an exaggerated shoulder and pleated skirt is like a retro letter to the 1970s. Rashida’s Sacai Jacket, with its deconstructed black design and gold buttons is like a cool statement of modern cities.

Data shows that luxury brands’ sales increased by 35% when they collaborated with multiculturalism in 2024. The number of social media discussions about “fashion and identity”, has also risen to 5 million. Are their choices telling you that fashion is a powerful tool to tell your story, or are they just expressing what they think?
Viola Davis’ teal structured suit creates a striking contrast with Tracee’s orange leather. The data shows that women are choosing non-traditional looks in public by 40% more in 2024. “Female Power and Fashion”, a topic on social media, has been viewed over 200 million times. Are their outfits a symbol of cultural shift?
“Fashion has become a language for culture, not a label. “