Santa Fe Rie Miyazawa Photo By Kishin Shinoyama 1991 Exclusive [BEST]
: Hardcover with dust jacket and obi (sash), approx. 136–140 pages
Visual style and themes (inferred)
The book features a mix of color and black-and-white portraits set against the desert landscapes and adobe architecture of Santa Fe, New Mexico . : Hardcover with dust jacket and obi (sash), approx
The book was a "game changer" that redefined female celebrity in Japan. Santa Fe, Asahi Press, 1991 - Kishin Shinoyama
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The book's release was a carefully calculated sensation. Miyazawa's name recognition jumped from roughly within months of the release. While the project faced immediate controversy and some critics felt it momentarily cooled her acting career, it eventually became a symbol of empowerment for young women, showcasing a daring "turn of a new leaf" regarding female autonomy.
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