Tyla’s style evolution continues to flow seamlessly between elements of water, sand, and sea, with each red-carpet appearance redefining her oceanic aesthetic. After captivating audiences in a Di Petsa wet-look gown in 2023 and a sculpted Balmain sand dress at the 2024 Met Gala, the Grammy-winning artist dove back into her marine muse—this time, through the creative lens of London-based designer George Trochopoulos.
At the 2025 Glamour UK Women of the Year Awards in London, Tyla turned heads in an extraordinary oyster-inspired bolero jacket from Trochopoulos’ Autumn/Winter 2025 collection. The cropped knit piece, left daringly unbuttoned, featured hundreds of hand-layered mussel shells that shimmered in tones of brown, blue, and ivory. The denser shoulder detailing lent an armor-like silhouette, balancing strength and sensuality in one commanding design.
In perfect harmony with the jacket, Tyla wore a low-rise sheer knit skirt that echoed the collection’s ethereal underwater theme. The look exuded both goddess energy and avant-garde artistry, capturing her ongoing narrative of transformation through elemental textures.
She completed the ensemble with strappy black heels, a gray-blue pedicure that mirrored the ocean hues of her top, and a metallic French-tip manicure reminiscent of mussel shells. A diamond belly-button piercing, chain earrings, and silver-and-gold rings added a flash of luxury to the natural palette. Her shimmering eyeshadow and glowing highlighter tied the entire look together, evoking light reflecting off water.
With every appearance, Tyla continues to prove that her fashion journey is not just about beauty—it’s about storytelling. This latest chapter, wrapped in seashells and confidence, reminds us that her creative tide shows no sign of ebbing.

