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Homare Kagayaki, a 14-year-old L'Avenir Academy student, hides a fragile spirit beneath her poised exterior. Once a rising figure skating prodigy, a catastrophic fall during a pivotal childhood competition shattered her confidence, leaving lasting physical and emotional scars. Her gold hair, styled with a playful ahoge curl, and golden eyes mirror her quiet resilience, while her wardrobe—yellow off-shoulder tops, white skirts accented by blue sashes, and a sleek wire choker—balances athletic practicality with understated grace.

Transformed as Cure Étoile, her flight attendant-inspired ensemble channels celestial themes: a golden ponytail secured by a spiked hairpiece, an orange mini-dress draped with a blue sash, and a cream cape fluttering behind star-shaped adornments. Later evolutions see her hair cascading in rainbow-ribboned curls, translucent wings shimmering like stained glass in her Mother Heart Style.

Beneath academic and athletic excellence lies vulnerability. She treasures a rabbit plush, strawberry ice cream, and her rescue dog Mogumogu—tokens of softness contrasting her guarded demeanor. Support from her mother Chitose, childhood friend Henri, and teammates Hana and Saaya gradually mends her self-doubt. Reluctant to join the team initially, bullies and Oshimaida attacks force confrontations with her fears. During a climactic battle, the villain Charaleet traps her mid-air, replaying her traumatic fall. Defying despair, she executes a soaring leap to seize her Mirai Crystal, awakening as Cure Étoile and reclaiming her ability to jump without hesitation.

Unspoken affection for Hariham Harry complicates her journey. A virtual reality trial forces her to confront his feelings for Cure Tomorrow, transforming heartache into renewed determination. She channels this emotional pivot into collaborative attacks like "Heart Star!"—a burst of stellar energy—and the harmonized "Trinity Concert" with allies.

Rooted in her name’s meaning—"sparkling tree of honor"—and her alias Étoile ("star"), her legacy culminates in a 2030 skating victory, symbolizing healed wounds. Through trials, her story weaves resilience, camaraderie, and the quiet courage to outshine shadows of the past.