In Vogue Best — Emiri Momota
Emiri Momota: Redefining Elegance in Vogue’s Best of Fashion
Part 4 (2023) established her as a central figure in the fictional fashion elite. The Comeback (2026): The latest installment, titled "Vixen" In Vogue: The Comeback emiri momota in vogue best
Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2026: Momota was a notable attendee at the Miu Miu F/W 2026 show in Paris. This event featured her alongside other rising stars like Bridgerton’s Yerin Ha, highlighting her standing among the "Miu Miu girls" and the Paris Fashion Week elite. Influence & Digital Presence Emiri Momota: Redefining Elegance in Vogue ’s Best
Social Media Influence: On platforms like TikTok, Momota is a central figure in "Girls Fashion Obsession" videos, where creators compile her best looks to inspire relatable yet high-end style trends. Comparative Ranking Social Media Influence : On platforms
The significance of Momota’s “best” status also extends to age and experience. In a culture obsessed with youth (wakagae), many fashion publications still gravitate toward teenage models. Momota, who entered her prime in her late twenties and early thirties, represents a maturer vision of beauty. Her Vogue best moments often capture her in candid, low-key settings—reading a book in a café, walking a rainy Tokyo street, her hair unstyled and her expression unguarded. This is a radical act: presenting a woman over thirty as the epitome of style, not in spite of her fine lines and tired eyes, but because of the narrative they carry. Vogue Japan’s editorial team seems to understand that true best-dressed status is not about erasing time, but about wearing it as elegantly as a bespoke blazer.
Similarly, street style photographer Phil Oh noted: “Every other celebrity asks me to wait for the light to change. Momota stepped off the curb in the rain, in a trash bag-colored coat, and it was the best photo of Milan Fashion Week. That is her gift.”
The High-Street Hacks (Save)
- The White T-Shirt: Uniqlo U Crewneck (Airism cotton). Buy two sizes too large. Cut the hem to be uneven.
- The Silver Jewelry: Vintage find or Mejuri. The key is "tactile noise"—stack three different thicknesses of chains.
- The Canvas Tote: Forget designer bags. Momota’s best Vogue shot uses a faded, paint-stained canvas tote from a museum gift shop.
In their latest “Best of the Season” feature, Vogue wrote: “Emiri Momota doesn’t follow trends. She archives them—then rewrites the entry.” It’s no wonder her name is now shorthand for intelligent, timeless style.