Tyla is redefining what it means to be a global cover girl. For her high-fashion Vogue feature, the South African sensation traded traditional couture for a raw, rebellious aesthetic. Shot against minimalist, bold backdrops, Tyla’s look leans into the effortless it-girl energy that has made her a household name.
Tyla in tiny ripped shorts and crop top for Vogue cover goes hard
Check out the photo of the pop sensation here:
Tyla’s standout look for Vogue China features a tiny crop top with a backless design and micro denim shorts with heavily distressed, ripped edges.
Styled by Alvin Yu, the ensemble balances casual streetwear with high-end luxury. To ground the look, she wore knee-high black boots, adding a touch of “diva” energy to the rugged base. Captured by photographer Kat Irlin, the vision focused on a dewy, natural glow by makeup artist Ngozi Edeme.
Her hair was styled into a sleek bob by Yusef Williams, while her manicure by Pi Changnam provided a clean, minimalist finish. By making ripped shorts Vogue-worthy, Tyla proves her “popiano” style can dominate any stage.
Originally reported by Samridhi Goel on theFashionSpot.
