Leah Dizon | - Girls.of.360.issue.2

Unreleased footage that showcased her personality beyond the curated image of a "gravure" idol.

After her photos went viral in the mid-2000s, gaining over 2 million Google hits in a year, Japanese fans petitioned her to move to Tokyo. Leah Dizon - Girls.of.360.Issue.2

Collectors often seek the for its exclusive gallery content. You can check availability or technical specifications on platforms like YesAsia or browse historical listings on HMV Japan . Leah Dizon in USA / GIRLS OF 360 (DVD) (Japan Version) DVD Unreleased footage that showcased her personality beyond the

She moved to Japan in March 2006, quickly releasing the best-selling photobook Petite Amie and the top-10 single "Softly" . You can check availability or technical specifications on

By the time of this release in mid-2007, Leah Dizon was a cultural sensation often dubbed the "Black Ship of Gravure" (referencing the 19th-century American ships that opened Japan to the world).

The Girls of 360 series originated from 360 Video , an American automotive program focused on import car culture. After models like Dizon began outshining the cars they were meant to promote, the producers created a dedicated spin-off featuring sophisticated, MTV-style editing and high-quality music.

Visuals from high-profile shoots that defined her early aesthetic.