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Zaya Wadeis shining bright like a diamond.
In an Instagram carousel shared on Sunday, the 15-year-old LGBTQ+ activist, who is the daughter ofDwyane Wadeand stepdaughter ofGabrielle Union, debuted her new hairstyle and teased her upcoming project.
In a sneak peek of the campaign for Tiffany & Co., Zaya looked ethereal in a half-up hairdo with face-framing pieces.
She kept her outfit classic with a black tee shirt that showed off her stunning accessory – an 18K gold bangle from the luxury jeweler’snew Tiffany Lock collection.
Including three additional all-gender bracelets, the new collection symbolizes “togetherness and inclusivity” while representing the “personal bonds with others,” the brand noted in a release.
“Dreams become reality ✨@tiffanyandco#tiffanylock,” Zaya captioned theInstagram postwhich garnered a heartwarming comment from Union.
“A vision,” the actress wrote about her stepdaughter.
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A new gig with Tiffany & Co. aligns with Zaya’s passion for expressing herself through fashion.
Last October, she attended the presentation forJanie and Jack’s second collection in acool tan blazer-trouser setfrom the brand. She added in a pop of color (and empowering message) with a yellow hoodie printed with “The Future”, a clementine Brandon Blackwood purse and vibrant Nike sneakers.
One month later she and theBring It Onactressposed in Prada. They showed off their fashion savvy in matching white ensembles while Zaya held her chic Prada handbag to the camera.
“great minds think alike @prada,” Zaya captionedthe post.
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In 2021, Wade and Union opened up about their 15-year-old daughter’s journey sinceshe announced she was transgender in 2020.
“When I look at Zaya, I get hope,” the former Miami Heat player, 40,told PEOPLE last April. “Because I’m like, okay, we raised [our kids] to be authentic.”
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Coming “from a locker room of a macho, male-dominant sport,” Wade took it upon himself to learn and make room for conversation.
“I didn’t have many resources, so I just reached out to everyone I knew from social media,” Union, 49, also told PEOPLE at the time. “Everyone responded with love, resources and information.”
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During a joint interview with Union for theDove Self-Esteem Projectin May, Zaya also got candid about her experience with femininity.
“I don’t have to believe everything they say. The only thing I have to believe is what I feel and what beauty means to me,” she added on embracing her personal style. “I think focusing on inner beauty is the most important.”
source: people.com