Teyana Taylor is on an undeniable fashion run and she’s not letting up anytime soon. Fresh off her Best Supporting Actress win at the Golden Globes, the multi-hyphenate was back on the red carpet less than 48 hours later, delivering yet another standout style moment.

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For The Rip premiere in New York City, Taylor stepped out in a dramatic sculptural little black dress by Ashi Studio, the same fashion house behind Kylie Jenner’s shimmering Golden Globes look earlier this year. Leaning into the sheer trend with architectural precision, the look balanced bold structure with unexpected texture.

The dress featured a high neckline that extended upward to partially frame the lower half of Taylor’s face before cascading into a fitted skirt punctuated by sharp, power-hip detailing. A sheer bodice with ruched accents added depth and movement, while sparkling jewelry from Spinelli Kilcollin and Repossi brought just the right amount of shine. She completed the look with sleek black eyeliner and pointed-toe heels.

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The black dress has become something of a signature for Taylor this awards season. At Sunday’s Golden Globes, she commanded attention in a floor-length Schiaparelli couture gown, defined by strategic cut-outs and a crystal-embellished faux thong detail at the back, a feature she made sure not to overlook.

“Wait, see my party in the back,” Taylor joked while accepting her award for One Battle After Another.

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While she has collaborated with stylist duo Wayman and Micah for several appearances this season, Taylor has also taken a hands-on approach to her fashion choices. For the Golden Globes, she worked directly with Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry, further cementing her reputation as both a fashion muse and a creative force in her own right.

With a Golden Globe win secured and the Academy Awards on the horizon this March, all eyes are now on Taylor’s next red-carpet move and if this streak is anything to go by, she’s just getting started.

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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