Leah Dizon - Girls.of.360.issue.2 Best (360p)
Girls of 360 Issue 2 (also known as G360 Issue 2 a notable feature within the early career of model Leah Dizon
- The Origin Story: In 2006, she sent a demo tape to a Japanese talent agency on a whim. She was accepted and moved to Tokyo at age 20.
- Instant Success: Her debut photobook, Petite Amie (2006), was an instant bestseller. She quickly transitioned from modeling to music, releasing her debut single "Softly" under Victor Entertainment in 2007.
- Why She Stood Out: In the Japanese entertainment industry, which often prioritizes homogeneity, Dizon’s multi-ethnic background (Chinese/Filipino/French) was marketed as "exotic," yet her American personality made her accessible.
The media release "Leah Dizon - Girls.of.360.Issue.2" captures a pivotal moment in J-pop history, documenting the transition of Leah Dizon from a California-based "import model" to Japan’s most influential "foreign" idol. Released on July 27, 2007, by Maxam, this DVD was part of a stylish documentary series that celebrated high-end modeling and music, bridging the gap between her American roots and her explosive Japanese career. The "Girls of 360" Series and Issue #2 Leah Dizon - Girls.of.360.Issue.2
To understand the weight of that specific issue, one must first rewind to the context of 2006. Girls of 360 Issue 2 (also known as
eBay: Frequently lists original copies of "Petite Amie" and other rare promotional materials. The Origin Story: In 2006, she sent a