
For the Off-White Paris Fashion Week photo diary in March 2026, Becky G stepped out in a grey lace mini layered under a cropped jacket – and the texture contrast makes the fashion photoshoot pop.
A good photoshoot doesn’t just show clothes – it builds attitude. In this Off-White Paris Fashion Week photo diary for LOfficiel in March 2026, Becky G delivers exactly that in a sharply styled fashion photoshoot moment that feels equal parts polished and street.
Start with the dress. It’s a fitted grey mini with intricate yellow lace appliqué tracing the neckline and hem in bold, almost baroque patterns. The fabric looks like a structured, mesh-backed lace, giving it shape instead of softness. And that contrast – grey base with saturated yellow detailing – keeps the look from blending into the city backdrop.
Then there’s the cropped jacket. A muted, slightly oversized piece thrown over the shoulders in what reads like a casual shrug (but clearly isn’t). That styling trick shifts the entire silhouette from delicate to deliberate. And the metallic pointed heels? Sharp. They anchor the look with a clean, reflective edge that catches light in live photos beautifully.
What strikes me is how controlled it all feels. For a celebrity photoshoot tied to a Paris Fashion Week editorial, this could have gone maximal. Instead, the textures do the heavy lifting – lace, matte jacket, high-shine heels. It’s a layered fashion spread that reads confident without shouting.
I might be wrong, but I think the sunglasses are the quiet power move here.
They pull the whole thing into true high fashion territory and give the otherwise romantic lace an edge. Not soft. Not sweet. Calculated.
If you were planning your own photoshoot ideas for Fashion Week, would you lean into lace with edge like this, or strip it back to something cleaner?









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