After Sidney Sweeney it was her turn Teyana Taylor to “steal” the impressions with her bold appearance at the “Time” magazine gala. The 34-year-old American singer and actress – DiCaprio’s co-star – was among the famous guests at the event held in New York.

For the occasion, Tejana turned up the heat in a black sheer cut-out dress from Tom Ford’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, braless. She hid her modesty in a black thong and an open black jacket that showed off her impressive body. Her red carpet poses were equally impressive.

Raised in Harlem, New York, the artist showed from a young age that she is not an ordinary talent. At 15, she was already choreographing for Beyonce, while a little later she signed her first record deal. Her energy, often raw and raw, was what made her stand out: a performer who didn’t dance, but “wrote” stories with her body.

Although Teyana Taylor is an artist of many speeds, music remains her heart. From her debut album ‘VII’ to her latest, ‘The Album’, the artist seems inexhaustible in mixing R&B, soul and hip-hop with an aesthetic all her own. Her lyrics, sometimes tender and sometimes harsh, often reflect her own journey: motherhood, love, evolution, balance between sensitivity and strength.

It is no coincidence that she has repeatedly stated that her music is “therapeutic”. It is the place where she can speak without filters, giving voice to a generation of women who refuse to back down in the face of the limits imposed on them.

Teyana Taylor

The general public got to know her through her iconic appearance in Kanye West’s “Fade”. But few know that Teyana has “built” a parallel, equally impressive career as a director, signing music videos and campaigns under the pseudonym “Spike Tee”.

Teyana Taylor

Her look is intensely cinematic: she loves contrasts, clean lines and retro sensuality. Every shot of her seems to tell a story much bigger than what it shows. From her participation in “Coming 2 America” ​​to “One Battle After Another” alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana manages to bring authenticity to the characters she embodies. The camera loves her, not because she “plays” but because she lets…