Tyla has arrived, and she’s bringing that undeniable magic to the glossy pages of V Magazine. The sensational artist graces the September/October 2025 cover of Tyla, proving once again why she’s a force to be reckoned with in the music world. This stunning cover shoot, expertly captured by @jack_bridgland_studio and styled by @annatrevelyan with breathtaking pieces from Dior, Chanel, and Pandora, is a true testament to her evolving star power. We had the immense pleasure of sitting down with Tyla for an in-depth interview, and the resulting story is one we’re incredibly proud of.
The V156 Fall 2025 Issue of V Magazine is set to drop this weekend, and it’s packed with incredible talent. The creative direction and editorial vision of #StephenGan, alongside the sharp editing and insightful interview by @thekevinponce, have brought this cover story to life. The styling by @annatrevelyan is nothing short of spectacular, showcasing Tyla in iconic designer pieces that complement her unique style. Photography by @jack_bridgland_studio, with makeup by @jimmy_stam, hair by @ursulastephen, and manicure by @ohriginails, all contribute to a polished and powerful aesthetic.
This V Magazine cover is more than just a fashion moment; it’s a cultural statement. Tyla’s ascent in the music industry has been captivating, and her ability to blend sounds and styles resonates deeply with a global audience. Her journey from South Africa to international stardom is an inspiration, and this cover serves as a powerful affirmation of her talent and influence. We’re thrilled to have had the opportunity to capture her essence and share her story with you. Be sure to grab your copy and immerse yourself in the artistry and vision that defines this unforgettable cover.
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