As Nikayla entered her teenage years, her career gained even stronger momentum.
She landed the covers of Teen Vogue and Jalouse, two publications that represented different cultural audiences but shared one thing: a passion for discovering emerging talent.

Teen Vogue
In Teen Vogue, Nikayla symbolized a fresh and authentic version of youth culture. Her editorial spreads tapped into themes of creativity, identity, and ambition.
The magazine praised her ability to bring a narrative to life through expression—something not easily taught.
Jalouse
In France’s fashion-forward magazine Jalouse, she embraced more experimental and avant-garde concepts. Her shoots demonstrated range: she could embody softness, sharpness, nostalgia, or futuristic vision with equal finesse.
Meanwhile, street style photographers began capturing photos of her backstage at runway shows, arriving at events, or walking through fashion districts around the world.
Her name became a staple in weekly trend roundups and in fashion blogs covering both European and American markets.
Designers admired her adaptability—she could deliver the elegance of haute couture in Paris one day and the clean, modern simplicity of Scandinavian fashion the next.
Her work ethic also became a defining feature. Stylists described her as “focused but approachable,” “detail-oriented,” and “always respectful,” qualities that set her apart from many young stars.
Breakthrough: Brand Partnerships and Commercial Success
While editorials built her artistic credibility, it was her commercial work that positioned her as a global face. In her late teens, Nikayla signed one of the largest beauty contracts of her generation, becoming a star ambassador for L’Oréal.
Her presence appeared on billboards in:
Tokyo, New York’s Times Square, London’s Oxford Street, Seoul, Milan, Dubai
The campaign emphasized authenticity, showing diverse models and promoting inclusivity. For Nikayla, it was important that she was part of a message that celebrated beauty in all forms.

She worked closely with creative directors, offering input on concept development and using her platform to advocate for self-confidence and skincare education for young women.
Around this time, she appeared in L’Officiel and other international fashion publications, not only as a model but as a voice representing the future of fashion.
She spoke openly about mental health, diversity, and the responsibility that comes with influence.
Entrepreneurship: Building Her Own Brand and Expanding Her Influence
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