What constitutes the "best" of Emiri Momota in Vogue? It is a mix of three elements: the photographer, the styling risk, and Momota’s ability to convey narrative through a single frame. Here are the standout moments.

Anna Dello Russo, Vogue Japan Creative Director at large, once said in an interview: “We shoot supermodels who wear clothes like armor. Momota wears clothes like skin. Her best editorials are not about the fashion—they are about the space between the fashion. That is why the reader keeps searching for her.”

Why Emiri Momota’s Vogue Spread is the Best Thing We’ve Seen All Season

, where her style and editorial-inspired looks garner significant engagement among fashion enthusiasts. Performance and Talent:

For Emiri Momota, “best” isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence. Sitting down with Vogue Best in a quiet Tokyo studio, the 20-something actress and rising fashion icon talks about her journey from child performer to one of Japan’s most sought-after faces.