In Vogue Part 4, starring Emiri Momota, was released by Vixen on August 4, 2023.
The production, directed by Julia Grandi, features Momota alongside co-star Vince Karter. While your request mentions a date in April 2024, official records from IMDb and Vixen’s official social media confirm the original release occurred in August 2023. Key Production Details: Director: Julia Grandi Starring: Emiri Momota and Vince Karter
Series: This scene is the fourth installment of the high-fashion-themed In Vogue series. Vixen - Emiri Momota - In Vogue Part 4 -04.08.2...
Subsequent Appearances: Momota has continued to appear in related Vixen titles, including In Vogue: The Comeback in 2026.
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Vixen productions are shot by directors who often have backgrounds in music videos or commercial advertising. For In Vogue Part 4, the color palette revolves around deep burgundies, stark whites, and midnight blues. The opening sequence shows Momota in a crimson blazer, sitting on a white leather sofa — a deliberate nod to Helmut Newton’s polaroids. The lighting is soft but directional, creating Rembrandt-like shadows across her face.
The camera work avoids frenetic cuts. Instead, long, steady takes allow the viewer to appreciate the chemistry building in real time. There is a particular two-minute unbroken shot midway through the scene where Momota and her co-star simply talk, laugh, and pour drinks. In an industry often defined by rapid-fire editing, this restraint feels revolutionary. It says: desire is not just about the act, but the anticipation.