These models prioritize precision and durability, making them a significant find for collectors who value detail in small-scale art.

She has also been vocal about the dangers of being treated as a “living doll” on set, successfully negotiating contracts that limit handling time and require a dedicated wardrobe assistant to dress her without condescension.

Jewel does not walk standard runway (where taller models dominate). Instead, she specializes in three core areas:

Operating under a mononym that reflects her perceived value and delicate aesthetic, Jewel first emerged in the niche fashion circuits of Tokyo and Los Angeles around 2018. Her brand is built on the contrast between : a doll-like physical presence paired with sharp, editorial eyes and a commanding walk that belies her size.