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Miki Hamano

Model

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1993-03-01
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She’s an actress and model who was discovered by Scout Model Agency in San Francisco and later signed with Wilhelmina Models in Los Angeles—two major milestones that helped launch her career. In 2018, she made her motion picture debut in the film Perfect, marking a significant step in her journey in entertainment. But before fame found her, everything started quite unexpectedly. Just one day after beginning her college experience in the United States, a classmate approached her and asked if she’d be interested in modeling for a school project. That small moment turned out to be the beginning of her modeling career.

Originally from Japan, she had never traveled outside her home country until she turned 18. Moving abroad was a big leap, both personally and professionally. She has a sister back home, and though her life has taken her far from where she started, her roots remain an important part of her story. Her name continues to gain recognition across fashion and film circles, and she’s steadily building a name for herself—with grace, talent, and determination.

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With her modeling background and the vibrant Los Angeles lifestyle she leads, Miss Hamino naturally showcased it all on her Instagram—giving over 210,000 followers a glimpse into her world. Miss Hamino’s feed became a reflection of her journey, blending fashion, city life, and personal milestones. As Miss Hamino continued to grow her presence, her authenticity and style kept fans engaged and coming back for more. It’s clear that Miss Hamino knows how to connect with her audience while staying true to herself.

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