Photo Credits: Miseki Seoul + Starship Entertainment
From Tokyo Lights to Global Stages
Born Naoi Rei in Tokyo to a Japanese father and New Zealand mother, Rei’s journey to IVE stardays with raw destiny. Joining Starship Entertainment as a trainee, she debuted with IVE on December 1, 2021, via the viral “ELEVEN”—a track that shattered charts, selling over 260,000 copies in weeks and earning platinum certification.
That hypnotic dance and glassy vocals marked IVE’s instant reign, with Rei as the cool, bilingual bridge to international fans. By 2022, hits like “LOVE DIVE” and “After LIKE” piled 37 music show wins, rookie sweeps at Melon Music Awards and MAMA, and history at the 37th Golden Disc Awards—first to snag Rookie, Main, and Grand Prizes simultaneously.


Feature Article: Rei’s Miseki Seoul Muse Era
In the electric pulse of K-pop’s 2026 landscape, IVE’s Rei emerges as a fashion force, named brand ambassador for Miseki Seoul’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection. This pairing isn’t mere endorsement—it’s a cinematic fusion of Rei’s ethereal edge and the brand’s Japanese-infused minimalism. Fans worldwide feel the thrill: a new chapter where K-pop idols redefine luxury streetwear.
“Rei doesn’t wear fashion—she ignites it, turning Miseki’s asymmetry into a K-pop heartbeat.”
IVE’s evolution roared on: 2025 brought million-seller albums, a world tour from Seoul’s KSPO Dome to Europe and Oceania, and 19 major awards including MAMA’s Global Trend Song. Rei, with her MZ-gen layered looks and vacation flair, became the visual anchor.
Rei’s off-stage charm shines in Guam snaps—polka-dot blouses over skirts and pants, blending hip with breezy ease. Her “Pucca buns” and utility sportswear shoots for casual brands highlight a style that’s playful yet poised, always whispering rebellion.
“From ELEVEN’s sparkle to SS26 shadows, Rei’s gaze rewrites the rules of idol elegance.”


Miseki Seoul: Crafting ‘Excitement’ in Monotone
Launched in 2023, Miseki Seoul channels a fictional Japanese designer, Miseki Rei—yes, fate’s wink—for immersive storytelling. Core aesthetics? Black, white, gray monotones pierced by asymmetric “unbalance” details, evoking urban thrill over mere clothing. The brand just opened its Hannam-dong flagship, eyeing Japan as key market amid tourist booms.
SS26 promises to amplify this: expect sleek lines that twist expectations, fabrics that drape like midnight whispers. Rei’s selection syncs perfectly—her Japanese roots amplify the mood, turning pictorials into emotional portals. Brand reps buzz about synergy: Rei’s rising star power meets their “excitement” ethos for global ripple.
The Perfect Synergy: Rei’s Visual Reign
Picture Rei in SS26 frames: elongated silhouettes clashing soft curves, her sharp gaze piercing grayscale haze. This isn’t backdrop dressing; it’s narrative fuel. IVE’s stage aesthetics—think “ELEVEN’s” crystal shards or “LOVE DIVE’s” sultry pulses—mirror Miseki’s imbalance, where harmony hides in discord.
Rei’s fashion arc builds this mastery. Post-debut, she fronted casual lines with sporty hoodies and lace twists, her energy lighting sets. 2026 escalated: with Liz, she claimed Maison Valentino ambassadorships, strutting Paris couture in Firefly blouses and skirts—ivory bows nodding to IVE’s pure power. Versace whispers followed, cementing her as K-pop’s fashion vanguard.


In Rei’s hands, monotone becomes magnetic—IVE’s edge, redefined.”
Fan culture amplifies it. DIVEs (IVE’s fandom) flood X with edits blending Rei’s pictorials and Valentino struts, spawning #ReiMiseki trends. Internationally, her NZ-Japan heritage resonates—from Tokyo branches to Auckland streams—fueling IVE’s borderless empire. Collaborations like Red Cross ambassadorships show depth beyond glamour.
“Rei’s vibe? Free-spirited muse meets stage siren—pure K-pop alchemy.”
Music, Visuals, Identity: IVE’s Storytelling Symphony
IVE thrives where sound meets sight. Rei’s rap verses in “Baddie” or ad-libs in “HEYA” pair with visuals that scream confidence—neon edges softening into silk. Fashion here is plot device: reinventions from rookie sparkle to 2025’s mature blaze track IVE’s milestones, like 2 million album sales in nine months.
This Miseki chapter elevates it. As SS26 unfolds, expect Rei channeling brand’s “midsummer night’s dream” motifs into IVE’s next era—perhaps tour merch or album concepts echoing asymmetry. It’s K-pop’s shift: idols as creators, where personal style crafts cultural waves. Creative directors at Starship and Miseki hint at more: pop-up events, Japan collabs.


In 2026’s crowded scene, Rei embodies evolution. From “ELEVEN’s” viral birth to Valentino’s haute runways and now Miseki’s poised provocation, she’s the idol who makes fashion feel alive. DIVEs sense it—a muse rising, pulling K-pop deeper into global couture.
As SS26 unfolds across Seoul’s flagship and beyond, Rei’s influence ripples into IVE’s creative core—whispers of co-designed tour capsules or Japan-exclusive drops already fueling fan speculation. Her ambassador role isn’t endpoint but spark, igniting collabs that blur idol and innovator lines. DIVEs worldwide, from Auckland streams to Tokyo queues, sense the shift: Rei as vanguard, propelling K-pop’s fashion narrative into uncharted monochrome allure.
For IVE, it’s validation: artistry unbound, visuals as voice. Rei’s ambassador role spotlights this, blending her heritage with Miseki’s lore for a collection that thrills. As pictorials drop, the fandom pulses—ready for the synergy storm.
“In IVE’s symphony, Rei is the visual verse—monotone muse, global siren.”




