Few fashion pieces manage to walk the line between comfort, confidence, and quiet luxury quite like the Wannifuga Odera PJ Set. The oversized jacquard co-ord — one of the brand’s most recognisable staples — has become a modern classic for women who love a little drama without the fuss. Its beauty lies in its versatility: equal parts slouchy and structured, playful yet sophisticated. At the recent Wannifuga fashion show, three stylish women — each with her own distinct personality — showed us just how far one look can go.
The Power Suit, Reinvented
Actress and fashion influencer Idia Aisien took the Odera PJ Set into boardroom-chic territory with a twist. She layered hers over a crisp white shirt, cinched the waist with a nude corset, and tied it all together with a black necktie — transforming the relaxed co-ord into a fashion power move. Her oversized jacket draped effortlessly, while the structure of the corset added polish and balance. With her signature glossy waves, a confident stance, and that classic black Hermès Birkin in hand, Idia exuded the kind of unapologetic glamour that belongs on both the runway and a red carpet. It was businesswear, but make it Wannifuga.

The Effortless Cool Girl
Next was Nonye Udeogu, the fashion influencer and content creator better known as This Thing Called Fashion, who brought her signature ease and creativity to the set. She wore hers loose and open, pairing it with a sleek black bralette and statement accessories that sparkled under the lights — layers of colourful gemstones at her neck, gold bangles stacked high, and a quilted Bottega Veneta burgundy clutch that gave the look a bold pop. Her cropped hair, minimalist makeup, and tiny tinted glasses added a dash of edge, turning the ensemble into something that felt spontaneous yet undeniably chic. Nonye’s version was proof that effortless doesn’t mean simple — it means knowing exactly how to make a statement without saying a word.

The Classic Minimalist
Then there was another guest who chose to let the set speak for itself. She wore the Odera PJ Set buttoned up and beautifully relaxed, styling it with a sleek black clutch and minimal jewelry. Her hair was straight, her glow soft and understated — a study in quiet confidence. She embodied that modern minimalist spirit — the kind of woman who doesn’t chase trends but wears them like second nature.