Dear Folderp, you've got some really nice folds there, so it's a pity that we can hardly see them. Please, please, please work on your photography setup. There are some simple rules that will enhance your photos a lot.
1.)
Light! Make sure to place a lamp next to the model, if you have more them one lamp, put them to both sides of the model.
2.)
Background. Your carpet might look nice but is heavily distracting for your camera. Use a plain sheet of paper instead that you lean against the wall in a soft L shape. You can fix it with a strip of tape. On top of that you place the model.
3.)
Distance. If you hold your camera too near to your model, the camera can't focus! It is like if you hold a book directly in front of your eyes, you won't be able to read the text.
Go a bit away and everything will be clear. It is always possible to crop a photo afterwards, to only show the part you want to show. Most smartphones already have this function inbuilt and there are lots of apps to help you with the task. For desktop computers I can recommend the free little program Irfanview.
Those are the three main points.
Two more things:
First, if you use your smartphone to take pictures, there is a really good camera app called "Open Camera".
Second, we've got a pretty old but good topic, that explains, that the best photography setup is a simple light booth, that you can easily build yourself with a cardboard box, some transparent paper, glue and lamps:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=10415
Please look at the pictures there.