Japanese fashion model
Sayo Hayakawa |
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Born | (1983-05-23) 23 May 1983 (age 41)
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Known for | Appearing in Koakuma Ageha Appearing in Ane Ageha Being a prominent hostess Being an ex-member of SDN48 |
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Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[1] |
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Sayo Hayakawa[2] (早川 沙世, Hayakawa Sayo, born 23 May 1983)[3] is a Japanese fashion model.[4] She is best known for her stint as a main model for the Koakuma Ageha cabaret-gyaru fashion magazine.[5]
Hayakawa is well known as a former prominent cabaret hostess.[6] After retiring from nightwork in 2010, she still remained active in Koakuma Ageha and began to be known as a businesswoman as well as a fashion designer.[7]
She left Koakuma Ageha in 2011 and has since become a main model for its sister magazine Ane Ageha.[8] She is also known as a former member of Japanese idol girl group SDN48, in which she remained for a short period in 2011.[9]
- ^ "Popular model appears semi-nude, showing off her S-curve and teaching her secret of beauty", 9 October 2012, Model Press (in Japanese)
- ^ "Sayo Hayakawa of Koakuma Ageha, Famous Model, the Authentic Japanese Night Queen!(2/2)", 4 December 2011, NOWnews (in Chinese)
- ^ "Sayo Hayakawa" Model Press (in Japanese)
- ^ "Profile of Sayo Hayakawa", Oricon Celebrity Dictionary (in Japanese)
- ^ "Sayo Hayakawa of Koakuma Ageha, Famous Model, the Authentic Japanese Night Queen!(1/2)", 4 December 2011, NOWnews (in Chinese)
- ^ "Sayo Hayakawa", Oricon Celebrity Dictionary (in Japanese)
- ^ "Former-kyabagirl model opens 3 shops after dealing with a million-dollar fraud", 1 April 2011, Model Press (in Japanese)
- ^ "Popular model with a bursting beautiful body announces her graduation, getting over 300 comments from her fans", 21 June 2011, Model Press (in Japanese) and "Former SDN48 member announces her return to modeling after 5 months absence", 18 October 2011, Model Press (in Japanese)
- ^ "Beautiful model who founded her own business after a stint as a No.1 hostess talks about her method of keeping shape and making dreams come true", 15 May 2012, Model Press (in Japanese)