Ayra Starr’s All-Black VMAs Look Was a Futuristic Fantasy We Didn’t See Coming

Somebody check on our mood boards because Ayra Starr just wrecked them—in the best way possible. The Afrobeats princess stepped onto the 2025 VMAs red carpet in New York and delivered an all-black look so sharp, so sleek, and so unapologetically bold, we’re still catching our breath.

Let’s start with the pixie cut. Clean. Modern. Effortlessly chic. It had that “don’t play with me” energy, like the kind of hair you get when you’re booked and busy but still serving face. Honestly, we almost booked a salon appointment mid-show.

 

Now, the outfit. Whew. This bandeau-meets-armor situation was a textile masterpiece: alternating bands of black leather and sheer mesh stitched into futuristic perfection. That diagonal strap across her chest? Chef’s kiss. It was giving warrior princess on a fashion battlefield.

 

The matching high-waisted trousers sealed the deal. Same leather-and-mesh drama, same sculpted energy, just… flawless. Coordinated sets are clearly not going anywhere, and Ayra just reminded everyone how it’s done.

Accessories? On point. Gold drop earrings against all that black were a stroke of genius, while strappy heels echoed the whole bandage-meets-power aesthetic. And the bold lip? The exclamation point we didn’t know we needed.

 

Sure, the night technically belonged to Tyla—who scooped her second consecutive Best Afrobeats award—but when it came to the red carpet, Ayra Starr left no crumbs. This look wasn’t just fashion, it was a statement: she’s that girl, and she knows it.

Daniel Usidamen

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