RinRin Doll primarily models for Japanese alternative fashion brands and publications, including Angelic Pretty and Kera [ja].
[6][7] In addition to Angelic Pretty, RinRin Doll also modeled for the brand Alice Age and publications such as Kera [ja] and Gothic & Lolita Bible.
[6][7] In 2011, RinRin Doll appeared as a background extra in an episode of the 2011 live-action television drama adaptation of Deka Wanko.
[9] Throughout her career, she maintained a blog and social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to document Japanese alternative fashion trends.
[14] Later in the year, RinRin Doll collaborated with Kawaii Monster Cafe to serve a drink based on her image for her birthday.