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Koakuma Ageha's all-time popular models Part 1

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"Koakuma ageha" proposes beauty and gal fashion mainly for people in their 20s.

Since its launch in 2005, it has had a huge impact on gyaru culture, giving rise to the term "agejo" and giving rise to the recognition of "bumpy hair."

So this time, we will introduce you to the popular models who were once active in "Koakuma Ageha"!

Eri Momoka (Momoeri)

Born August 28, 1981.

Eri Momoka, affectionately called "Momoeri," was a wildly popular model for Koakuma Ageha, admired for her charisma.

She became an ageha model around 2007 when she was working at a cabaret club in her hometown, Shizuoka Prefecture.

It all started when she caught the eye of the hair and makeup artist at Koakuma Ageha and was scouted.

Besides her work as a model, Momoeri became known as a single mother and the CEO of the apparel brand "Moery," earning support from many women.

After two years and nine months of contributing to Ageha, she left in May 2009 to focus on Moery, later gaining fame as a "charismatic CEO."

She has since stepped down from Moery and now serves as CEO of "mocoa's Co., Ltd."

Rina Ayukawa (Ayurina)

Born December 27, 1981.

Rina Ayukawa, known as "Ayurina," was a top model for Koakuma Ageha from its inaugural issue, modeling for the magazine for over seven and a half years.

Known for her appearances on the TV show "London Hearts" as the "enchantress woman Rina," she gained widespread fame.

She graduated from Ageha with the September 2013 issue, later focusing on beauty-related work and radio appearances.

Her current activities can be followed on her social media.

Erisa Kaminomiya

Born March 1, 1985.

Erisa Kaminomiya began her career with Koakuma Ageha from its inception, serving as an image model for various products, including colored contacts and bust care, and quickly gaining popularity.

After about three years, she abruptly left the magazine.

Known for her outspoken and sometimes controversial blog, Erisa revealed she had undergone over 100 cosmetic surgeries between ages 18 and 27.

In 2010, she released a semi-autobiographical style book titled "Flaming Queen."

She has openly shared her struggles with insomnia and memory disorders on her blog, which is now inactive.

Sayaka Araki

Born December 22, 1984.

Sayaka Araki started modeling for Koakuma Ageha in 2006.

She moved to Tokyo from Fukui Prefecture and was scouted at 19 while working in a Shinjuku hostess club.

Unlike the many cute, typical cabaret-style models in Ageha, Sayaka stood out with her cool, sophisticated look.

After about five years, she graduated from the magazine in 2011, later appearing in its sister publication, Ane Ageha.

In addition to modeling, she now runs an eyelash extension salon.

Shizuka Muto (Shi-chan)

Born February 4, 1987.

Shizuka Muto, fondly called "Shi-chan," modeled for Koakuma Ageha from 2006 to 2013.

Before joining Ageha, she was a reader model for gyaru magazines egg and Ranzuki, known then as a deeply tanned "ganguro" gyaru who frequently visited tanning salons.

However, after transitioning to Koakuma Ageha, she embraced a fair-skinned, polished look that became very popular.

In 2008, alongside her modeling career, Shi-chan launched her own fashion brand "Rady," where she also worked as a designer.

Known as the go-to brand for Agejo-style gyaru, Rady once achieved 300 million yen in monthly sales, cementing its place as a staple among Agejo fans.

Today, Rady continues to be loved by many gyaru, including current egg models.

In her personal life, Shi-chan is married to the handsome CEO of an apparel company, with whom she has a son.

Thriving in both her career and personal life, she’s truly an inspiration to many women!

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