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“These Celebrities Can’t Dress” :Tyla Criticized by Americans for Skimpy Outfit at 2025 MTV VMAs

South African singer Tyla captivated audiences at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, turning heads with her daring fashion choice. The “Push 2 Start” hitmaker not only took home the award for Best Afrobeats but also made headlines for her striking outfit, which sparked a flurry of reactions on social media.

Tyla embraced the pantless trend by wearing a super mini Chanel dress that barely covered her backside, pairing it with tight black shorts and stylish Christian Louboutin heels.

While her bold look showcased her confidence and fashion sense, it also drew criticism, particularly from American fans. Many took to social media to express their opinions, with some harshly critiquing her outfit.

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Comments included: “Yeah, it’s a no for me, dawg, lol,” from iamthagoodgirl, while _clothesmiinded declared, “Girl, go home!!!!!!” Other commenters echoed similar sentiments, with nickimoodborad stating, “She just doesn’t do it for me,” and m_mines1 commenting, “She ain’t got that IT factor that makes her a superstar, I’m sorry.” Additionally, mynameebelo remarked, “These celebrities can’t dress.”

Despite the mixed reactions, Tyla’s outfit featured a textured cream top from Chanel’s Spring 1993 Ready-to-Wear collection, designed with corset-style fitting and intricate black trim.

She elevated her look with layers of chunky gold jewelry, including a three-tier chain around her waist and multiple gold necklaces that complemented her style.

Her makeup was equally glamorous, with winged eyeliner, mascara, blush, and nude lip gloss, while her hair was styled straight with tiny braids.

Tyla’s presence on the red carpet was undeniably striking, embodying the essence of a modern diva, even as opinions on her fashion choices varied widely. -Briefly News

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