Emi Suzuki

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Early life

An only child, Suzuki was born on September 13, 1985, in Shanghai, China.[4] Her birth name was Wu Ziliang (吴子靚).[5] At the age of 12, she emigrated to Kyoto and became a naturalized Japanese citizen. She changed her name to Emi Suzuki (Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) in preparation for her entrance into a public junior high school in Kyoto.[6] When she was 13, she began fashion modeling[7] and professionally the following year.[1] She enrolled at Kyoto Ryoyo High School, but did not graduate.[5]

Career

Suzuki began modeling after it was suggested to her by a classmate. She debuted with Seventeen in 1999[8] and in the same year she appeared in her first TV commercial for Dancemania Speed 2 alongside Franky Gee. Shortly thereafter, her popularity rose when she made appearances at ready-to-wear open collections for several clothing lines.[6]

2002–2007

In 2002, Suzuki began appearing in designer brands' private collections maintaining strict requirements regarding the body fat percentage (BFP) standard. She was also cast in the music video for Ketsumeishi's 2005 mega-hit song Sakura.[9]

Suzuki had decided to retire from modeling and settled back to Kyoto, but her agency and the publisher Shueisha co-started a new magazine, Pinky;[10][11] she terminated her contract with Seventeen in 2006. Suzuki became a frequent model with Pinky.[12] To date, all of Suzuki's covers with the magazine have been with her solely, except for one notable exception in a November 2007 issue.[13] Suzuki was featured on the first issue of the magazine.[11]

While working as a model for Pinky and in the non-commercial (professional) scene, she was hired for many other fashion magazines and has modeled for a variety of ads, such as Shiseido, Suntory, Meiji, OPC (for Calorie Mate).[14] Aside from appearing in magazines, ads, and countless private collections, Suzuki has been cast in several TV series, such as The Long Love Letter, The Queen of the Lunch, Water Boys 2,[15] and Yukan Club. Her role in Yukan Club was as a girl named "Karen".[16] Her portrayal of the character Karen in Yukan Club received notable attention.[17]

From January to November 2007, Suzuki earned $29 million. She was reported by multiple media sources to be among the highest-paid Japanese models in 2007.[18][19][20][21]

2010–present

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Emi Suzuki in 2009

In January 2010, she made a surprise appearance as an alumnus on Fuji Mezamashi TV's "Today's Countdown", a news program which she appeared on in her novice years (2001–2002). Despite having a busy work schedule, she referred to herself as a semi-retired model, and implied that she did not wish to pursue an acting career.Template:Opinion

Suzuki has appeared on the first issue of Used Mix Special Edition CLOSET, as one of its three featured models along with Miho Tanaka and Rena Takeshita near the end of 2010.[22]

Weight controversy

In November 2008, a special editorial "The Starving Princess Part 8: Can't Stop, Won't Stop" was published in Takarajima, a monthly lifestyle magazine. Suzuki was named "The 6th thinnest female model in the 2000s". This editorial further reported her body specifications, which was calculated by several specialists as Script error: No such module "convert"., Script error: No such module "convert"., and 13.4 (BMI).[23] According to former models who worked with Suzuki at Seventeen (including Anna Tsuchiya, Naoko Tokuzawa, and Ayano Seki), Suzuki had a large appetite. She is noted for her extremely fast metabolism.[24]

Personal life

Suzuki married a fashion company employee in February 2013, after the two had dated for just three months.[25][26] She gave birth to their daughter on October 7, 2013.[27]

She became best friends with Nana Eikura in 2003.[28]

References

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  1. a b Archived copy Template:In lang Template:Webarchive
  2. Archived copy 2011-08-08 LivedoorTemplate:Webarchive
  3. "Biglobe, 'Gakkō no Kaidan' and 'bird call' starting with Emi Suzuki" Template:In lang - Biglobe News from RBB
  4. "コンテンツに移動" Template:Webarchive. emisuzuki.com. Template:In lang
  5. a b 鈴木えみ (すずき えみ) ファンページ Template:Webarchive Template:In lang
  6. a b "鈴木えみ さんが気になります?素敵な資生堂マシェリCMにドキドキです・・" Template:In lang
  7. As written on the stardust blog profile http://star-studio.jp/emisuzuki.littlebit/ (right column)
  8. http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/396910/profile/history/ ("History of Emi Suzuki" by Oricon) Template:In lang
  9. Oricon StyleTemplate:In lang Oricon
  10. Woman Excite 2010-03-28 Template:Webarchive Template:In lang Excite
  11. a b Pinky - Hatena.CoTemplate:User-generated source cyzowoman.com's review article October 2009 Cyzo Template:In lang
  12. The biography of Emi Suzuki Template:Webarchive Template:In lang
  13. with Aimi, November 2007 The scanned images Template:Webarchive
  14. Oricon's "History of CM appearance of Emi Suzuki" 1, 2 Template:In lang
  15. The information of Emi Suzuki Template:In lang - Tsutaya online
  16. Sweet Magazine January, 2008 P.39 The scanned image
  17. 鈴木えみ(スズキ エミ) "Japan Talent Yearbook" Template:In langTemplate:Webarchive (goo
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  22. Excite : "Emi Suzuki, Miho Tanaka and Rena Takeshita preach a new concept of 'Otona Kawaii'" Template:Webarchive Template:In lang from Model Press Template:Webarchive (Model Press) Template:In lang
  23. Takarajima Magazine November, 2008 Bessatsu "The Starving Princess Part 8 : Can't Stop, Won't Stop"
  24. Lily Franky show "Night Stories" J-Wave, August 20, 2005 - Rerecorded hereGoogle cachedScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
  25. "Emi's Official Blog, February 15, 2013".
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  28. "Emi Suzuki in birthday party for Nana Eikura" Template:Webarchive February 14, 2012 Excite News (Model Press) Template:In lang

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