Umi, who thinks he can only get away with posing as a female model for another year, wants to work for the Heki brand one last time, but the photographer Ikue wants Naka to be their model, which puts a strain on Umi and Naka's relationship yet again.
While supermodel Umi, who dresses in drag, struggles to hide his masculinity, aspiring model Naka gets another job and has to work with Tsutsumi as her photographer.
An illustrated dictionary of clothing terminology, with entries presented within ninety-eight alphabetically arranged categories such as aprons, boots, cuffs, handbags, lengths, pantyhose, robes, sleeves, veils, and wigs.
Diana Vreeland, former editor at "Harper's Bazaar" and "Vogue, " compiles enlarged black-and-white versions of her favorite photographs from magazines.
"Barbie continues her fashion adventure, this time designing for one of the world's biggest pop stars. But when Barbie experiences designer's block and can't get the stitch of things, helping out a shy drummer may get her back on track."--Back cover.
Naka is an aspiring young model, but her face tenses up into a terrifying spectacle whenever she gets nervous in front of the camera, and her rival, Umi, is the hottest model in their agency, until Naka discovers that Umi is secretly a man in drag.