I’ve been immersed in Japanese fashion since 2007, and modeling grew out of a deep love for both fashion and storytelling. I started with cosplay photoshoots and runway events, but over time I realized that modeling itself had become something I loved, as another creative outlet for me that lets me explore identity, history, and character through clothing and imagery.
My aesthetic is heavily inspired by vintage fashion and historical eras, especially the elegance of the Victorian and Rococo periods, the flair of the 1920s, and the romantic silhouettes of the 1950s and 60s. More recently, I’ve found myself drawn to medieval fashion and styling. I love creating looks that feel otherworldly, timeless, or pulled from a dream, and doing shoots that tell a story and invite the viewer into a different world.
I’ve had the honor of modeling in fashion shows for brands like Emily Temple Cute (The Great Lace 2025), Haenuli (Kei-con 2023) and HimeKiss (Tekko 2023), and I’ve also done over a dozen photoshoots ranging from fashion to art to character work.
In addition to modeling, I’m also a graphic designer with a creative eye for composition, styling, and mood. I love collaborating on shoots and building mood boards together! I’ve sewn my own clothing in the past and am beginning to return to that side of my creativity as well.
Whether I’m on a runway or in a concept shoot, I aim to help bring strong, immersive visuals to life, and I’m always open to working with fellow creatives who feel the same.