Final Fantasy fans are buzzing after Square Enix unveiled a super sexy Aerith Gainsborough figure, affectionately nicknamed “Alice” by fans, featuring a stunning swimsuit look inspired by Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
The moment preorders opened, the figure quickly sold out on the official Square Enix Store Japan website, showing just how powerful this iconic feminine character remains in the Final Fantasy universe.


This latest figure is part of the Static Arts line, known for its premium quality and incredible detail.
According to the announcement, the Aerith figure stands about 26 cm tall (just over 10 inches) and is made from high-quality PVC. It’s priced at 29,700 yen (over 5 million VND) and is set to release in February 2026. More than just a display piece, this figure is a collectible work of art. Square Enix captures Aerith in a pastel pink swimsuit paired with a soft red skirt, blending gentle charm with sensual appeal. Every fold of fabric, strand of hair, and facial expression is carefully crafted to perfectly capture Aerith’s pure yet alluring spirit from Rebirth.

What really captivates fans is the figure’s base, designed to look like clear ocean water, giving the impression that Aerith is walking through golden sunlight and gentle waves. This detail alone has collectors calling it one of the most beautiful Final Fantasy VII figures Square Enix has ever made. Many fans describe it as “Aerith stepping out of a summer dream,” combining her familiar elegance with irresistible femininity. Official promo photos quickly spread across social media platform X, racking up tens of thousands of interactions within hours.

Less than 48 hours after preorders opened, all stock allocated for the Japanese market was completely sold out. On forums, many late buyers shared that they had to turn to resale sites where prices were marked up by 50 percent or more. Some international collector shops have even stopped accepting orders due to overwhelming demand. While Final Fantasy figures often cause buzz, this rapid sellout surprised even Square Enix.