Tyla Stuns in Chanel Top Turned Mini Dress at VMAs
A Bold Return to the Red Carpet
At the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, South African star Tyla turned heads with an audacious fashion move: she reimagined a vintage Chanel top from 1993 as a daring micro-mini dress. This bold sartorial choice perfectly balanced heritage and modern edge, staking her claim as one of the night’s most talked-about looks.
The top-turned-dress was originally part of Chanel’s Spring/Summer collection in 1993 and had once graced the runway on supermodel Claudia Schiffer. Tyla transformed it into a near-dress—pairing it with sleek black briefs designed to match her confident red carpet presence while avoiding any wardrobe mishaps. The styling made it clear: this outfit was serving more than nostalgia—it was a rebellious statement.
Glimmer and Glam with Pandora Accents
Tyla’s red carpet look didn’t stop with the bold silhouette. As a Pandora ambassador, she layered on statement jewelry throughout—necklaces, bracelets, rings, waist chains, ankle adornments, and oversized hoop earrings—all bathed in luxe gold tones. This jewelry overload turned the outfit into a spectacle of high-fashion meets high-glamour street style.
Her beauty choices added further impact. A sleek, dark bob with a deep side part framed her face. She opted for natural makeup focused on smoky eyes and dramatic lashes. A vibrant green manicure added a pop of color, and her pointed black Louboutin stilettos brought it all together—sleek, elegant, and unapologetically bold.
A Night of Accolades and Iconic Style
The evening proved doubly memorable for Tyla—not only did she make a major fashion statement, she also claimed the Best Afrobeats award for her hit “Push 2 Start,” repeating her win from the previous year. That accolade, paired with her unforgettable red carpet fashion, made Tyla one of the most luminescent figures of the night.
Her look stood alongside other bold choices that defined the VMAs—Doja Cat’s harlequin Balmain ensemble, Sabrina Carpenter’s shimmering Valentino gown, and Ariana Grande’s vintage Fendi polka-dot dress. Still, Tyla carved her own niche with her mix of archival refinement and maximalist jewelry styling.
Melding Heritage with Modern Attitude
What made Tyla’s outfit especially fascinating was how it blended classic fashion with youthful energy. The vintage Chanel piece paid homage to couture tradition, while her styling—super-brief cut, statement accessories, confident execution—felt emblematic of a new era. It was a reinvention, executed with poise and cheek.
Tyla’s fashion moment at the VMAs reflects a larger shift in pop culture: mixing heritage brands with unexpected, often provocative styling turns red carpets into moments of creative expression. Her reimagined Chanel top speaks to an ongoing trend where fashion is as performative as the music itself.
As the VMAs proved yet again, the red carpet isn’t just a prelude to performances—it’s a stage for an artist to extend their narrative beyond music, through style, attitude, and unforgettable visuals.

