Claudia Jessie wore five distinct looks including a sheer cream ensemble, a floral gown, and a bold patterned blazer for the Glamour Germany editorial photoshoot.
Five looks, one shoot, and no safe choices. She moves from soft neutrals to bold color with ease, showing a range that feels deliberate and controlled rather than experimental.
The opening cream ensemble is built on layering and texture. An oversized blazer gives a relaxed, slightly slouched feel, paired with a sheer button-down in the same tone for depth. The wide-leg sheer pants fall over white pointed shoes, creating an editorial silhouette where fabric and movement take priority over practicality.
The floral gown shifts the tone completely. Floor-length with long sleeves and a high neckline, it carries a rich, multi-colored print that spreads across the fabric. Despite the intensity of color, the clean structure keeps everything balanced and visually grounded.
The patterned blazer combination leans into contrast. A turquoise and coral blazer sits over a brown and cream patterned top, with a white ruffled collar breaking up the mix. Dark pleated trousers anchor the look, preventing it from becoming overwhelming while still embracing the bold styling choice.
The pink ensemble focuses on proportion. A fitted top defines the upper body, while a voluminous skirt expands dramatically below. The shape feels intentional, creating a strong visual contrast that stands out while still blending into the floral setting.
The final red look is all about texture and movement. Covered in fringe and ribbon-like details, the dress creates motion even when still. Positioned within a decorative setting, it delivers a strong, composed finish to the shoot.
The overall direction is clear—each look takes a different approach, but all commit fully. From minimal layering to full texture, the variety is what defines the editorial.










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