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The model-actress-designer-business woman gets it all done. How might one explain the concept, brand

The model-actress-designer-business woman gets it all done. How might one explain the concept, brand, and phenomenon of Kiko Mizuhara? She models, acts, designs, and heads two businesses. What isn’t she? In the latest FRONTPAGE, we sat down with the model-actress-designer-business woman to figure out how she gets it all done. [READ MORE]( Simply put, Kiko Mizuhara is THAT girl! Almost a decade after the Japanese star first made her international debut on Parisian runways, she’s now a regular presence on its front row. But, it’s her style when she’s away from the paparazzi that has won her a reputation for being a trendsetter. All of these attributes come together to create the quintessential It Girl. And on top of that, Mizuhara is disarmingly earnest. Recently moved to LA, Kiko has the world at her feet, with Hollywood rumored to be in her sights. Despite “low-key” being the word Kiko uses to describe her fame, you only have to see Mizuhara in a crowd to realize that she’s a big deal. At Keisuke Yoshida’s AW23 runway show in Tokyo Fashion Week last year, a ripple of excitement and cries of “It’s Kiko-chan!” ran through the crowd when Mizuhara appeared and closed the show. But fame isn’t what the multi-hyphenate is seeking. In the dazzling constellation of Japan’s fashion scene, Kiko is the winking star at its center. Masterfully styling thrifted streetwear to high-fashion pieces into one cohesive outfit, Mizuhara reliably looks as though she has stepped off the pages of the iconic Japanese street fashion magazine, FRUiTS Magazine. And that’s what we call effortlessly chic! [READ MORE](   FROM OUR BRAND PARTNER [FILA+ WANTS YOU TO STAY TRUE TO YOURSELF]( [LATEST STORIES]( [SNEAKER TRENDS]( [STYLE]( [CULTURE]( [BEAUTY]( [SHOP]( Download the Highsnobiety App [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Discord]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Facebook]( © 2023 Highsnobiety, Genthiner Str. 32-34, Berlin 10785, Germany This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [unsubscribe]( from this list. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [View In Browser](

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