Marie Claire Mexico
Claudia Bouza







Mar 2026
In this latest editorial feature for Marie Claire Mexico, photographer Angel Buzo turns his lens toward Claudia Bouza, crafting a visual narrative that celebrates the marriage of high-fashion structure and minimalist grace. The project, which leans heavily into the refined aesthetics of the luxury fashion industry, serves as a masterclass in portrait photography. Across the series, Buzo expertly navigates between the controlled environments of studio strobe setups and the tactile, organic interplay of natural light. The collection features a thoughtful curation of textures—from the structured floral appliques and sharp-shouldered blazers to the shaggy, tactile knitwear and sleek leather pieces that define the wardrobe. Bouza serves as a stoic, commanding presence, her neutral expressions allowing the complexity of the garments to take center stage. The styling remains consistently elevated, utilizing sleek, center-parted hair and high-key lighting to maintain a clean, contemporary editorial feel throughout the set. By oscillating between light, airy backgrounds and deliberate, deep-toned canvases, the imagery emphasizes verticality and architectural tailoring. This series does not merely showcase clothing; it captures a mood of quiet, modern confidence, utilizing the interplay of light and shadow to transform simple studio portraiture into a polished, high-fashion statement that feels both timeless and sharp.
Editorial, Vertical, Vertical
Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion