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Bodysuit by Tyla Becomes Riskier With Every Inch


Tyla poses in a barely-covered white look for Sowetan S Mag’s 10th anniversary issue. The South African singer appears in the magazine’s “Queen of Popiano” feature, photographed by Catherine A LoMedico, as her “APop” era builds toward its July 24 release.

Tyla models a barely-covered bodysuit with an ultra-revealing neckline in new photo

Take a look at Tyla in a barely there bodysuit with a deep neckline:

The “Water” singer’s plunging bodysuit is the main highlight. Tyla wears a white sleeveless bodysuit or draped mini look with a deep V-neckline, close fit, and high-cut lower shape visible in the seated pose.

She layered pearl or crystal body-chain jewelry that falls across her chest, making the neckline the most striking detail. The rings add extra shine, while her long black hair spreads in heavy, textured volume around her face.

Her glowing skin, defined eyes, sculpted brows, and a glossy lip complete the editorial glam. The shoot arrives as “Chanel,” “She Did It Again,” and “Is It” lead her current rollout. Fans reacted quickly. One wrote, “Our girl.” Another said, “Queen of Popiano.” A third added, “I wish I could get my hands on some copies.”

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea



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