Tyla turned the blue carpet at the 57th NAACP Image Awards into an understated study in precision and high jewelry. Held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles during a week that also celebrated film, television, and music excellence, the event drew major names and fashion moments.
Tyla’s look was anchored in high jewelry from Jacob & Co. — the New York‑based house known for merging bold design with technical expertise. At the neckline, a $1.2 million diamond choker sat with sharp clarity, its architectural cut framing her silhouette without overpowering it.

Complementing that was a pair of Long Diamond Drop Earrings valued at approximately $3 million, their length and sparkle extending the ensemble into deliberate drama. Together, the pieces pushed the total value of her accessories beyond $4 million.
The choice of classic black attire allowed the diamonds to dominate in visual conversation: refined facets against minimal fabric. On a carpet where tailored silhouettes and couture moments abounded, Tyla’s approach felt considered — a study in how luxury jewelry can elevate presence without turning into spectacle.
This appearance comes on the heels of Tyla’s continued ascent in global music. Earlier in 2026, she clinched her second Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance, reinforcing her influence beyond fashion moments into cultural longevity.






