Matsuoka Mona's first photo book "MONA" Kimura Asahisou

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Description
Content introduction (from the publisher) A first photo book from a supermodel! Matsuoka Mona made her debut in the Milan Collection at the age of just 15, and is a supermodel who has attracted attention not only from Japanese but also from all over the world.This is her memorable first photo book, which won the 2014 VOGUE JAPAN Women of the Year 2014. The filming was mainly done by Kimura Asahimune, who was active in the New York fashion scene.I've taken all the copies of my real girlfriend. [Recommended information from the editor] This is a memorable photo book that captures the teenage brilliance of supermodel Matsuoka Mona, loved by many photographers.Enjoy a range of photos that are hard to see and full of private feel.

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