Part of Miranda Kerr’s literal job as a model is to look polished whenever she is in the public eye.
So, whenever she breaks character to let her hair down, we all have a good time watching. Her spontaneity is usually pretty cute, anyway!
Miranda Kerr wore a powder blue flared dress and accessorized with Swarovski’s “Duo Evil Eye” and MCS “Elena” bracelets
And recently? That spontaneity was a quick bout of exercise. Miranda kicked off her heels to get a quick workout mid-interview on a stepper.
The model was in Japan to promote Marukome, a brand of miso, which is a traditional Japanese fermented food made from soybeans, salt, and koji (a type of mold).
Founded in 1854 and headquartered in the city of Nagano, Marukome is one of Japan’s leading miso manufacturers.
Miranda Kerr cooks miso dishes at the Marukome Miso Launch Celebration at Shangri-La Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, on June 20, 2016
She reportedly fell in love with Japanese culture and food, especially miso soup, during her first visit to Japan when she was 18.
At the event, Miranda demonstrated the making of miso soup and soy flour crepes wearing the same apron she wears in television commercials on Japanese television.
Miranda wore a custom-made flared dress cinched at the waist with a dainty front tie. Her powder blue dress was matched with a pair of Schutz “Enida” sandals in a similar shade.
Miranda finished her look with the Swarovski “Duo Evil Eye” and MCS “Elena” bracelets, as well as jewelry from Jaque Aiche.
Miranda Kerr shows off her feet in Schutz ‘Enida’ sandals
The Aussie beauty started her day by cooking with a Japanese fermented product, explaining the health benefits and why she’s a fan of it herself.
Miranda Kerr poses with the mascot after putting on a simple cooking demonstration for the press (Credit: Kento Nara / Future Image / WENN)
After doing several television interviews, Miranda decided to cut loose before moving on to her next event. The model removed her popular Schutz “Enida” heels to work up a sweat on the stepper — in her dress and thousands of dollars worth of jewelry.
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