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Gabardine Pants by Tyla Fall Short at Miu Miu PFW Show


Tyla delivered a bold Y2K-inspired fashion moment as she arrived at the Miu Miu Fall 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week. The singer embraced early 2000s styling, wearing her Miu Miu gabardine pants.

Tyla goes bold in gabardine pants worn super low for Miu Miu PFW show

The slouchy, garment-dyed gabardine pants sat well below Tyla’s hips, revealing the waistband of her Miu Miu boxer shorts underneath. A brown leather belt cinched the trousers low on her waist, emphasizing the relaxed, effortless silhouette. The styling echoed the nostalgic pop star trend popularized by icons like Britney Spears and Destiny’s Child in the early 2000s.

On top, Tyla wore a slate grey ribbed knit tank. It featured a deep V neckline and striking side cutouts that exposed her waist and hips. She completed the look with chocolate brown slingback pumps, adding a polished contrast to the relaxed outfit. As seen on Instagram, the singer also carried Miu Miu’s Vivant leather bag in a rich tan shade.

This gave the ensemble a luxurious finishing touch. With her low-waist trousers, daring cutout top, and confident attitude, Tyla once again proved that she knows how to turn nostalgic trends into front row fashion statements.



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