Jennifer Karin-Luise Hof (born May 15, 1991 in Langen, Germany) is a German fashion model best known for winning the third cycle of the television competition Germany's Next Topmodel. Her victory in 2008 brought national attention and provided a platform for professional work in editorial and commercial modeling.

Hof is frequently described as having tall, slender proportions with notably long legs; a length of 113 cm has been widely reported in media profiles, though such measurements can vary by source. These features suited her to runway shows, catalogue work and fashion photography typical of models emerging from televised competitions.

Winning a nationally broadcast contest often leads to agency representation, magazine assignments and bookings at fashion events. Hof used the exposure from the program to appear in shoots and to take part in the German fashion scene, combining commercial assignments with occasional editorial projects. The transition from television contestant to working model reflects a common route in contemporary fashion careers.

Notable facts

  • Winner of Germany's Next Topmodel, cycle 3 (2008).
  • Born and raised in Langen, Hesse, Germany.
  • Frequently cited in press reports for exceptionally long legs (commonly reported as 113 cm).

Hof's example illustrates how reality television can serve as a springboard into the fashion industry, offering visibility that leads to short- and long-term opportunities. Like many models who gain fame through broadcast competitions, she has balanced public appearances, print work and fashion engagements while managing the expectations that come with media attention.

For up-to-date biographical notes, interviews and lists of credits, consult dedicated profiles and press reports which track modeling assignments and public activities: profile and press links.