The Lucky Bunny By Covert Japan And Starring Misa Portable

A character-driven piece centered on Misa, who encounters a small talisman — the “lucky bunny” — that appears to change her fortune. The story follows her emotional arc as she navigates chance, desire, and the consequences of relying on luck versus personal agency.

In the promotional video—a 4-minute cyberpunk short film shot entirely on 16mm film—Misa plays a fortune teller’s assistant in a neon-lit Yokohama back alley. She finds a cracked ceramic rabbit statue that grants luck but demands a price. Her performance is neither hyper-stylized nor overly dramatic; it is hauntingly minimalist. She stares into the camera with the weight of someone who has won and lost everything. the lucky bunny by covert japan and starring misa

While the clothing is stunning, the gravitational pull of this collection is undeniably . In the world of Japanese alternative modeling and gravure, Misa (stylized in all caps for the campaign) has been a rising tide. However, "The Lucky Bunny" marks her first major collaboration with an international streetwear label. A character-driven piece centered on Misa, who encounters

, a rabbit with fur as white as fallen snow and eyes like polished rubies. She wears a traditional red ribbon around her neck, symbolizing the ties of fate. She finds a cracked ceramic rabbit statue that

Misa, the protagonist, is a complex and intriguing character. Her portrayal by Covert Japan's lead actress is multifaceted, showcasing a range of emotions from vulnerability to determination. Throughout the film, Misa's character evolves, revealing a deeper psychological makeup. Her transformation from an innocent bystander to a key player in the game is skillfully executed, leaving the audience questioning her true nature.