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| Anne Watanabe | |
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| Born | 14 April 1986 Tokyo, Japan |
| Ethnicity | Japanese |
| Height | 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
| Hair color | Black |
| Eye color | Brown |
| Measurements | 32.5-23.5-35 (US), 82.5-59.5-89 (EU) |
| Dress size | 4 (US) |
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| http://www.anne-music.jp/ | |
| Anne Watanabe 渡辺 杏 |
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| Birth name | 渡辺 杏 |
| Also known as | Anne |
| Born | April 14, 1986 |
| Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
| Genres | J-Pop |
| Occupations | Singer, fashion model, actress |
| Years active | 2010–present |
| Labels | Epic Records Japan |
| Website | http://www.anne-music.jp/ |
Anne Watanabe (渡辺 杏 Watanabe An, born 14 April 1986 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese fashion model, actress and singer.[1] She is the daughter of film actor Ken Watanabe. In her modeling work, she is known by the mononym Anne.[2]
Watanabe's first high-profile modeling season was spring/summer 2006, in which she was featured in runway shows for Anna Sui, Diane von Furstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, and Vivienne Tam, among others. She also walked for Baby Phat, Imitation of Christ, Karl Lagerfeld, Lacoste, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Thakoon in subsequent seasons.
Watanabe has been featured in print advertisements for Anna Sui and Nars Cosmetics.[3]
In Japan, Watanabe is also a well-known reki-jo (history girl) -- a female history otaku.[2]
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