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Tyla’s Crystal-Drenched Plunging Top and Micro Shorts


Tyla is proving that she can bring maximum glamor to any setting, rocking a plunging top with a pair of micro shorts in Ibiza. The Grammy-winning pop star recently appeared in a candid video clip, showing off a bold and sparkly outfit that perfectly highlights her signature fearless style. Holding a glass of champagne and a phone, she danced softly and looked incredibly chic.

Tyla is literally dripping in crystals for plunging top and micro shorts look

Check out her look:

For her casual indoor moment, Tyla wore an ultra-chic white sleeveless top featuring a dramatically plunging scoop neckline. She then paired it with structured, high-waisted gray micro shorts that featured unique curved side slits.

However, the most jaw-dropping element of her ensemble was the heavy layer of crystals cascading from her neck and shoulders. The sparkling chains draped beautifully over her torso. They then hung delicately down the sides of her shorts like a shimmering waterfall. She accessorized the high-fashion look with clear, thick black-rimmed glasses, adding a fun yet unexpected twist to the outfit.

Her dark hair was swept up into a messy, voluminous high bun, letting a few strands frame her face. By mixing a low-cut basic top with statement-making crystal chains and tiny micro shorts, the singer effortlessly combined comfort with luxury.

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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.