The Final Fantasy fan community is abuzz after Square Enix officially announced the hot girl character model of Aerith Gainsborough, affectionately known as “Alice” by fans, in a stunning swimsuit version inspired by Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
Right after opening pre-orders, the product quickly sold out on the Square Enix Store Japan, showcasing the enormous appeal of one of the most famous feminine icons in the Final Fantasy franchise.


This version of the hot girl figure belongs to the Static Arts line, renowned for its high-quality finishing and exceptional detail.
According to the announcement, the Aerith statue stands approximately 26 cm tall, equivalent to over 10 inches, and is made from high-quality PVC material. The listed price is 29,700 Japanese yen (over 5 million VND), with a planned release in February 2026. Not just a display model, this piece is considered a collectible work of art. Square Enix reimagines Aerith in a soft pastel pink swimsuit combined with a flowing red dress, embodying a gentle yet alluring style. Every detail, from the fabric folds to the strands of hair and facial expressions, has been meticulously crafted, capturing the pure yet seductive spirit of Aerith in Rebirth.

What particularly captivates fans is the base of the model designed to simulate the clear ocean surface, creating the feeling that Aerith is walking amidst golden sunlight and gentle waves. This detail alone has led collectors to deem it one of the most beautiful figures Square Enix has ever produced for the Final Fantasy VII line. Many fans even liken it to “Aerith stepping out of a summer dream,” exuding a familiar grace while radiating an irresistible femininity. The official promotional images quickly spread across social media X, garnering tens of thousands of interactions within just hours.


Within less than 48 hours after opening pre-orders, the entire distribution for the Japanese market was sold out. On forums, many late buyers shared that they had to turn to resale sites at prices 1.5 times higher. Some international collectible stores even stopped taking orders due to demand far exceeding expectations. This is not the first time a Final Fantasy character model has caused a sensation, but the speed of this sellout has even surprised Square Enix itself.