Fashion
Tyla’s Snakeskin Backless Top Isn’t Real, It’s a Temporary Tattoo
Tyla has always been fearless when it comes to fashion, but her latest Paris Fashion Week appearance showed a new level of creativity. The singer caught attention when she stepped out wearing what appeared to be a daring snakeskin backless top, only for fans to later discover that the piece was, in fact, a temporary tattoo applied to her skin. She debuted the look while attending the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris. Social media reacted as the unconventional outfit showed how body art can be used in fashion
It went viral on Instagram and was discussed across social media. At first glance, it appeared to be a fitted mock neck shirt with snakeskin pattern textures and zipper details. However, designer Simon Carle revealed that the piece was created using temporary tattoo sheets.

Tyla: Backgrid
According to Carle, the tattoo was designed as a single-use fashion piece meant to peel away like a snake shedding its skin, fitting the reptile theme behind the look.
Tyla wore the outfit during Paris Fashion Week. The singer paired the tattoo top with ultra low-rise jeans, and a snakeskin patterned handbag.

Tyla: Backgrid
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Temporary tattoos have appeared in fashion before, but rarely as the main garment itself. By turning body art into clothing, Tyla and Carle created a wearable fashion piece. The concept shows a growing trend in celebrity fashion where artists explore unconventional materials to create memorable moments.

Tyla: Instagram
The temporary tattoo top highlights how fashion is evolving. This single Instagram post by Tyla has sparked discussions about creativity and the future of fashion design. The snakeskin “top” shows fashion can be innovative without traditional fabrics.
Fashion
Mihlali Ndamase Is Our Monday Motivation (And We Are Taking Notes)
South African digital creator Mihlali Ndamase approaches style with clear intent, built on consistent and controlled styling choices.
Photographed against a clean, structured setting, Ndamase works with a restrained mix of deep browns, white and muted neutrals. The coat is worn draped, creating a relaxed but deliberate shape. Underneath, a fitted white base contrasts with a darker structured top, introducing definition without adding complexity.

Mihlali Ndamase – Instagram
Proportion defines the outfit. The wide-leg trousers offset the strong shoulder of the coat, while the fitted upper half keeps the overall shape structured. The look maintains form without appearing rigid.
Accessories remain minimal and deliberate. The handbag is compact and structured. The sunglasses complete the outfit and reinforce its direction, reducing facial emphasis and sharpening the overall appearance.
Fabric contrast is used with intention. Matte surfaces sit alongside softer finishes, adding depth without prints or heavy layering.

Mihlali Ndamase – Instagram
As a digital creator, Ndamase’s influence has largely been built through beauty and lifestyle content, but this reflects a stronger focus on fashion. Her style remains consistent rather than trend-driven.
The focus is not on copying the outfit exactly. It is on observing the choices behind it: restraint in colour, precision in fit, and balance in proportion. These choices can be applied to everyday dressing.
The look relies on restraint and balance.
Fashion
Bonang Matheba Styles the FW26 Mafeteng Capsule Two Ways
Bonang Matheba appears in the FW26 presentation of the Mafeteng Capsule, styled across two distinct looks that highlight different readings of the same design language.
The Mafeteng Capsule takes its name from Mafeteng, a town in Lesotho connected to Thebe Magugu’s family history. The collection is grounded in references to place and memory, with heritage guiding its overall direction. This season introduces deep red as a central tone, extending the existing range beyond earlier bone-white iterations linked to the same narrative foundation.

Bonang Matheba – Instagram
In the first look, Matheba wears a voluminous poncho layered over a structured skirt. The outline is defined by expanded proportion at the shoulders and a controlled base, with a consistent graphic print running through the fabric. Styling remains restrained, with black boots, a sculpted headpiece, and minimal jewellery, keeping attention on construction and surface detail.

Bonang Matheba – Instagram
The second look removes the outer layer, revealing a fitted black top paired with a high-waisted, mid-length skirt in the same printed fabric. The shape becomes more defined at the waist, with a clearer vertical line and more visible flow in the lower garment. The adjustment in styling presents a more streamlined interpretation of the same design elements.
Across both looks, the foundation remains consistent in fabric and print, while variation is introduced through layering and proportion. The difference is achieved through styling decisions that shift visual emphasis without altering the core garments.

Bonang Matheba – Instagram
Magugu’s work is often associated with references to heritage and identity, and this capsule continues within that broader thematic direction. In this presentation, Matheba offers two readings of the same pieces, shaped through proportion, layering, and structure rather than any change in construction.
The imagery is presented with minimal distraction, placing focus on the pieces. The overall presentation suggests adaptability within the capsule, showing how styling choices can shift perception of form while maintaining design continuity.
Fashion
Pamela Mtanga Is a Paddock Princess in Three Stripes
Pamela Mtanga has referred to herself as a “paddock princess,” and in this appearance, she leans fully into that identity with a look built around Adidas’ signature three stripes.
She’s pictured in a motorsport paddock, standing in front of a tyre installation marked with Red Bull branding. It’s the kind of setting usually dominated by team gear and sponsor uniforms, but increasingly, it’s also where style gets noticed.

Pamela Mtanga – Instagram
Her outfit is simple and well put together. A burgundy oversized track jacket, with the three stripes running cleanly down the sleeves, is paired with a matching mini set. Underneath, she goes with a fitted white top that keeps the look sharp without adding distraction. Knee-high boots complete the look and make it feel more styled than typical sportswear.
She keeps accessories minimal. Sunglasses show up across the images, sometimes worn, sometimes in hand, adding just enough variation without pulling focus from the outfit itself.
Mtanga has built a presence around sharing her experiences at motorsport events, from race weekends to the moments around them. Her content leans into access and atmosphere, offering a view of these spaces that goes beyond the track.

Pamela Mtanga – Instagram
The “paddock princess” label fits within that. It points to visibility, but also to how she chooses to show up in these environments. Rather than defaulting to team-issued pieces, she sticks with sportswear and shapes it to suit the setting.
This look follows that same approach. It’s straightforward, recognisable, and clearly intentional, sportswear, but styled for where she is.
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