Shoetsu Otomo Reonareona Satomi Hiromoto Nude Photo -
The Otomo chose to spell out for the wardrobe.
A deeper look at the used to match the tape art.
Perhaps the most photographed piece: a full-body garment made of heat-sensitive vinyl that shifts from black to deep violet with body heat. Satomi wears it with no jewelry, standing in a pool of shallow water. The reflection in the water is intentionally altered via post-production to show a different facial expression—a pure Reonareona moment. Shoetsu Otomo Reonareona Satomi Hiromoto Nude Photo
Close-up shots that focus on the interaction between Satomi's features and the intricate patterns of the designer garments.
A chameleon of modern subculture fashion, Satomi represents the fearless, boundary-pushing ethos of Tokyo's contemporary style scene. Known for blending historical silhouettes with futuristic elements, Satomi acts as the perfect living canvas for Otomo’s structured art. The Photoshoot Concept: "Sticky Structure" The Otomo chose to spell out for the wardrobe
: A flowing, floor-length charcoal silk slip dress designed by Satomi.
This collaborative photoshoot relies on a heavy contrast between industrial grit and luxury textiles. The visual narrative unfolds across three distinct thematic sets. 1. Concrete Minimalism (Set A) Satomi wears it with no jewelry, standing in
: The photographs for the collection were primarily taken on location in Spain and Saipan . Context and Historical Reference
Shoetsu Otomo revolutionized Japanese street art by using packing tape as a legitimate fine-art medium. Originally working as a security guard, Otomo used duct tape and packing tape to create clear, stylized guidance signs during station renovations. His transition into high fashion brings a gritty, utilitarian texture to the collection, turning industrial materials into wearable sculpture. Reonareona Satomi: The Vanguard of Modern Style