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Naomi Osaka’s ‘Silly Rabbit’ Editorial Pairs Nike Sportswear With Mikimoto Jewelry


Ayo, Naomi Osaka went full editorial mode on Wednesday, and the photos are delivering.

The four-time Grand Slam champion posted a fashion shoot on Instagram pairing a Nike dress with Mikimoto fine jewelry and pieces from independent Japanese label Hanayagi. She captioned it “Silly rabbit ⚔️.” Two words, a sword emoji, and that’s it.

The creative team behind it is stacked. Curatorial direction came from Marty Harper, photography by Seebasschin, and production by The Platform Agency. Makeup was handled by Lakesanu, hair by Marty by Marty, and nails by Angel Nailz. CCG Social covered behind-the-scenes content.

The brand lineup deserves real attention. Mikimoto has been the gold standard in Japanese pearl jewelry since 1893. That name carries serious weight in luxury circles, and not just in Japan. Hanayagi is a smaller, independent label. Putting both alongside Nike in the same frame isn’t random styling. It reads like a considered creative conversation, and Osaka is clearly the one directing it.

Osaka’s been a fashion figure for years now. She’s fronted campaigns for major brands and attended fashion weeks, with a public persona that holds up entirely on its own outside of tennis. She co-founded KINLÒ, a skincare brand built for people with melanin-rich skin. That kind of brand work shows real intention, not just a signature on a deal.

She won the US Open in 2018 and 2020 and the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021. She returned to professional play in 2023 following the birth of her daughter Shai. Her off-court presence has stayed equally active.

The post pulled over 44,000 likes on Instagram. It arrived with no advance announcement or build-up. For a shoot that dropped without any rollout, those numbers hit different.

What makes this editorial land is how unbothered it is. Mixing Nike sportswear with Mikimoto pearls could easily feel like it’s reaching. It doesn’t. The “Silly rabbit” caption adds a layer without locking anything down. Whether it’s a pop culture reference, something personal, or just a vibe, Osaka keeps the door open.

That phrase has a history. “Silly rabbit” shows up everywhere from cereal commercials to street vernacular. Osaka has navigated Japanese and American cultural identities throughout her public life. The caption could mean a dozen things. She doesn’t owe anyone an explanation.

Nothing in the post points to a larger campaign. There’s no hint of a paid rollout in the credits, no announcement attached. It reads like Osaka and her team made something they were proud of and put it out.

That confidence is the move.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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