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African stars Tyla and Tems Make a Splash at Jacquemus Men’s Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Show During Paris Fashion Week

Each star brought their unique sense of style to the affair
Jacquemus Men’s Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Paris Fashion Week

Some of the most notable names in fashion and entertainment graced the front row at the Jacquemus Men’s Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear show during Paris Fashion Week. Each star brought their unique sense of style to the affair, but it was Tyla who turned heads with one of the most striking looks at the event.

The “Water” singer made a bold statement, putting her own spin on the still-popular naked dress trend. This style, known for its skin-baring, slinky silhouettes, has been embraced by many celebrities on red carpets over the past year. Tyla, however, elevated the trend with a refined twist. She wore a long, black maxi gown by Jacquemus, featuring an open design along the sides that revealed her side torso and a thong-style brief. Despite its daring nature, the look remained polished and sophisticated, thanks to the gown’s elegant structure and her choice of minimal accessories. With her killer physique as the standout feature, Tyla proved that less is indeed more.

Another notable guest on the front row was Tems, who attended the show in a chic white ensemble with an animal print texture. She completed her look with a sleek black Jacquemus bag, effortlessly exuding elegance and style.

Adding a modern twist to tradition, Jacquemus partnered with Apple to capture the entire Fall 2025 show using the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The collaboration showcased an innovative approach to fashion photography, breaking away from conventional methods to deliver a fresh perspective on the runway.

Paris Fashion Week continues to solidify its status as a global stage for creativity, with Jacquemus once again proving that the intersection of fashion, technology, and bold individuality is where innovation thrives.

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