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Gyaru (ギャル) is one of the many Japanese fashion subcultures. While the term has been around since 1968, it was only during the late-1980s, after Gyaru’s predecessor Bodikon spread in popularity, that "Gal culture" was born and established the iconic look that now everyone knows as Gyaru. This specifically happened when Bodikon began to “radicalise” (the look became more extreme, with dyed “chapatsu” (brown) and blonde hair, and tanned skin, with barely-there clothing). what inspired gyaru? : in the late 1980s American drama series Baywatch inspired the development of Gyaru. People believe that the style was created and popularized by Pamela Anderson's role in the drama series at the time. It is simply an exaggeration and signifies the American teenage girl culture in Japan. Kogal- a schoolgirl inspired Gyaru. Mode- a classy and high fashion subset of Gyaru Rokku- a style of Gyaru that's inspired by 2000's goth, rock, and scene fashion B-Kei- Hip-hop and R&B Gyaru, inspired by by 90's and 00's Black American culture Himegyaru- a frilly and glamorous Lolita inspired Gyaru Goshikku- a Gothic style of Gyaru similar to Rokku, but generally more understated Agejo- A mature and sensual style of Gyaru Ganguro- a flamboyant style of Gyaru using earthy tones, predecessor to Manba and Yamanba Manba- an eccentric style of Gyaru that is cute and kawaii where Ganguro is cool and confident Yamanba- a vibrant and super tan-heavy Gyaru that developed from Ganguro Romanba- Ro(mantic)-Manba, uses many romantic elements.It contain many frills so it can considered a mesh of Himegyaru and Manba Banba- a Barbie-like style of Gyaru,can be considered a toned down version of Manba The key for a gyaru look is a big hair, dramatic tan makeup, big eyes and a very strong 00's inspiration on any type of style. #gyarumakeup #gyaru #gyarufashion #gyarutiktok #monsterhigh #monsterhighdolls #monsterhighmakeup #monsterhighcosplay #lagoonablue #lagoonabluecosplay #monsterhighedit #fyp
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Gyaru Lagoona Gyaru (ギャル) is one of the many Japanese fashion subcultures. While the term has been around since 1968, it was only during the late-1980s, after Gyaru’s predecessor Bodikon spread in popularity, that "Gal culture" was born and established the iconic look that now everyone knows as Gyaru. This specifically happened when Bodikon began to “radicalise” (the look became more extreme, with dyed “chapatsu” (brown) and blonde hair, and tanned skin, with barely-there clothing). what inspired gyaru? : in the late 1980s American drama series Baywatch inspired the development of Gyaru. People believe that the style was created and popularized by Pamela Anderson's role in the drama series at the time. It is simply an exaggeration and signifies the American teenage girl culture in Japan. Kogal- a schoolgirl inspired Gyaru. Mode- a classy and high fashion subset of Gyaru Rokku- a style of Gyaru that's inspired by 2000's goth, rock, and scene fashion B-Kei- Hip-hop and R&B Gyaru, inspired by by 90's and 00's Black American culture Himegyaru- a frilly and glamorous Lolita inspired Gyaru Goshikku- a Gothic style of Gyaru similar to Rokku, but generally more understated Agejo- A mature and sensual style of Gyaru Ganguro- a flamboyant style of Gyaru using earthy tones, predecessor to Manba and Yamanba Manba- an eccentric style of Gyaru that is cute and kawaii where Ganguro is cool and confident Yamanba- a vibrant and super tan-heavy Gyaru that developed from Ganguro Romanba- Ro(mantic)-Manba, uses many romantic elements.It contain many frills so it can considered a mesh of Himegyaru and Manba Banba- a Barbie-like style of Gyaru,can be considered a toned down version of Manba The key for a gyaru look is a big hair, dramatic tan makeup, big eyes and a very strong 00's inspiration on any type of style. #gyarumakeup #gyaru #gyarufashion #gyarutiktok #monsterhigh #monsterhighdolls #monsterhighmakeup #monsterhighcosplay #lagoonablue #lagoonabluecosplay #monsterhighedit #ギャル #ギャルしか勝たん
Gyaru Lagoona Gyaru (ギャル) is one of the many Japanese fashion subcultures. While the term has been around since 1968, it was only during the late-1980s, after Gyaru’s predecessor Bodikon spread in popularity, that "Gal culture" was born and established the iconic look that now everyone knows as Gyaru. This specifically happened when Bodikon began to “radicalise” (the look became more extreme, with dyed “chapatsu” (brown) and blonde hair, and tanned skin, with barely-there clothing). what inspired gyaru? : in the late 1980s American drama series Baywatch inspired the development of Gyaru. People believe that the style was created and popularized by Pamela Anderson's role in the drama series at the time. It is simply an exaggeration and signifies the American teenage girl culture in Japan. Kogal- a schoolgirl inspired Gyaru. Mode- a classy and high fashion subset of Gyaru Rokku- a style of Gyaru that's inspired by 2000's goth, rock, and scene fashion B-Kei- Hip-hop and R&B Gyaru, inspired by by 90's and 00's Black American culture Himegyaru- a frilly and glamorous Lolita inspired Gyaru Goshikku- a Gothic style of Gyaru similar to Rokku, but generally more understated Agejo- A mature and sensual style of Gyaru Ganguro- a flamboyant style of Gyaru using earthy tones, predecessor to Manba and Yamanba Manba- an eccentric style of Gyaru that is cute and kawaii where Ganguro is cool and confident Yamanba- a vibrant and super tan-heavy Gyaru that developed from Ganguro Romanba- Ro(mantic)-Manba, uses many romantic elements.It contain many frills so it can considered a mesh of Himegyaru and Manba Banba- a Barbie-like style of Gyaru,can be considered a toned down version of Manba The key for a gyaru look is a big hair, dramatic tan makeup, big eyes and a very strong 00's inspiration on any type of style. #gyarumakeup #gyaru #gyarufashion #gyarutiktok #monsterhigh #monsterhighdolls #monsterhighmakeup #monsterhighcosplay #lagoonablue #lagoonabluecosplay #monsterhighedit #cosplay
There is no record indicating when the gyaru subculture officially emerged. However, many fans place its origins between 1991 and 1993. Gyaru rose due to the influence and gradual evolution of several other already-existing fashion subcultures at the time. Many believe the gyaru fashion statement came from “totally out of nowhere”. However, it was in the early 1990s that awareness spread of droves of high school girls with lightened hair, shortened uniform skirts, and tanned skin, toting around expensive brand-name bags while wearing expensive brand-name clothes. These girls would eventually become known as kogyaru (コギャル) – the version of “gyaru” most people know today. (For the sake of the article, we will continue to refer to these girls as “gyaru” hereinafter). As with most youth-centered subculture groups, many see the gyaru movement’s origins in teenage rebellion. However, many of those groups (such as punk) arose from the voices of the oppressed. By contrast, gyaru was more a reaction against the traditional ideals of beauty within the more affluent upper class. What Is Gyaru Culture? Many fashion trends tend to gain popularity due to exposure on the media. But the gyaru style gained its momentum completely on its own. It developed and changed only in accordance with the ones who started it. In other words, young girls from wealthy families who attended only the top private schools. With many of their upper-class peers jumping on board the latest celebrity trends, these girls established gyaru fashion. It was their way of raising a middle finger to the traditional style and beauty demands of the wealthy class. It was also a rebellion against the expectation for their generation to conform. However, coming from rather privileged backgrounds, they simply chose to spend their money in other ways. These included throwing lavish parties and splurging on luxury brands of their own choice. Gyaru wore their wears openly and casually, as opposed to taking the more “classy” approach their elders demanded. It was as if they all said, “Yes, I have money, but so what? I’ll do with it what I want.” Because of the strong materialistic focus of the subculture of youth, gyaru equaled wealth. One had to be able to afford these expensive items of clothing for others to deem you “in”. #gyarumakeup #gyaru #gyarupeace #gyarufashion #gyarutiktok #monsterhigh #monsterhighdolls #monsterhighmakeup #monsterhighcosplay #cleo #cleopatra #cleodenile #cosplay #cosplayer
Gyaru Lagoona Gyaru (ギャル) is one of the many Japanese fashion subcultures. While the term has been around since 1968, it was only during the late-1980s, after Gyaru’s predecessor Bodikon spread in popularity, that "Gal culture" was born and established the iconic look that now everyone knows as Gyaru. This specifically happened when Bodikon began to “radicalise” (the look became more extreme, with dyed “chapatsu” (brown) and blonde hair, and tanned skin, with barely-there clothing). what inspired gyaru? : in the late 1980s American drama series Baywatch inspired the development of Gyaru. People believe that the style was created and popularized by Pamela Anderson's role in the drama series at the time. It is simply an exaggeration and signifies the American teenage girl culture in Japan. Kogal- a schoolgirl inspired Gyaru. Mode- a classy and high fashion subset of Gyaru Rokku- a style of Gyaru that's inspired by 2000's goth, rock, and scene fashion B-Kei- Hip-hop and R&B Gyaru, inspired by by 90's and 00's Black American culture Himegyaru- a frilly and glamorous Lolita inspired Gyaru Goshikku- a Gothic style of Gyaru similar to Rokku, but generally more understated Agejo- A mature and sensual style of Gyaru Ganguro- a flamboyant style of Gyaru using earthy tones, predecessor to Manba and Yamanba Manba- an eccentric style of Gyaru that is cute and kawaii where Ganguro is cool and confident Yamanba- a vibrant and super tan-heavy Gyaru that developed from Ganguro Romanba- Ro(mantic)-Manba, uses many romantic elements.It contain many frills so it can considered a mesh of Himegyaru and Manba Banba- a Barbie-like style of Gyaru,can be considered a toned down version of Manba The key for a gyaru look is a big hair, dramatic tan makeup, big eyes and a very strong 00's inspiration on any type of style. #gyarumakeup #gyaru #gyarufashion #gyarutiktok #monsterhigh #monsterhighdolls #monsterhighmakeup #monsterhighcosplay #lagoonablue #lagoonabluecosplay #monsterhighedit #ギャル #ギャルしか勝たん
Лагуна Блю Монстер Хай — дочь морского монстра. Замечательная спортсменка и просто хорошая девушка, настоящий друг. Ученица по обмену со дна морского. Большинство времени проводит в бассейне, тренер команды Школы Монстров по плаванию.Возраст: 15 лет. Лучших друзей у неё нет, она дружит со всеми. Любимые цвета — голубой, морской волны и коралловый розовый. Убийственный стиль — купальная одежда, рисунок в виде чешуи, цветы, морские коньки и рыбки. Очень любит природу. Питомец — маленькая розовая пиранья Нептуна, которую Лагуна носит с собой в аквариуме с ручкой. Встречается с Гилом Уэббером, хотя родители против их дружбы. Monster High — Лагуна Блю, Lagoona Blue Факты: 1. Нептуна прилагалась не только к базовой кукле. 2. У Лагуны вполне человеческий цвет волос — блонд. Голубые пряди получились из-за постоянного пребывания в солёной и хлорированной воде, что бывает и у людей. 3. На арте базовой Лагуны на её голове одет чешуйчатый капюшон с рыбьими ушами. Этот капюшон — от её курточки, но когда в мультике её показывают в бассейне, на ней почему-то всё ещё одет этот капюшон.
👑CLEO GYARU👑 There is no record indicating when the gyaru subculture officially emerged. However, many fans place its origins between 1991 and 1993. Gyaru rose due to the influence and gradual evolution of several other already-existing fashion subcultures at the time. Many believe the gyaru fashion statement came from “totally out of nowhere”. However, it was in the early 1990s that awareness spread of droves of high school girls with lightened hair, shortened uniform skirts, and tanned skin, toting around expensive brand-name bags while wearing expensive brand-name clothes. These girls would eventually become known as kogyaru (コギャル) – the version of “gyaru” most people know today. (For the sake of the article, we will continue to refer to these girls as “gyaru” hereinafter). As with most youth-centered subculture groups, many see the gyaru movement’s origins in teenage rebellion. However, many of those groups (such as punk) arose from the voices of the oppressed. By contrast, gyaru was more a reaction against the traditional ideals of beauty within the more affluent upper class. What Is Gyaru Culture? Many fashion trends tend to gain popularity due to exposure on the media. But the gyaru style gained its momentum completely on its own. It developed and changed only in accordance with the ones who started it. In other words, young girls from wealthy families who attended only the top private schools. With many of their upper-class peers jumping on board the latest celebrity trends, these girls established gyaru fashion. It was their way of raising a middle finger to the traditional style and beauty demands of the wealthy class. It was also a rebellion against the expectation for their generation to conform. However, coming from rather privileged backgrounds, they simply chose to spend their money in other ways. These included throwing lavish parties and splurging on luxury brands of their own choice. Gyaru wore their wears openly and casually, as opposed to taking the more “classy” approach their elders demanded. It was as if they all said, “Yes, I have money, but so what? I’ll do with it what I want.” Because of the strong materialistic focus of the subculture of youth, gyaru equaled wealth. One had to be able to afford these expensive items of clothing for others to deem you “in”. #gyarumakeup #gyaru #gyarupeace #gyarufashion #gyarutiktok #monsterhigh #monsterhighdolls #monsterhighmakeup #monsterhighcosplay #cleo #cleopatra #cleodenile #cosplay #cosplayer
Gyaru Cleo De Nile Gyaru (ギャル) is one of the many Japanese fashion subcultures. While the term has been around since 1968, it was only during the late-1980s, after Gyaru’s predecessor Bodikon spread in popularity, that "Gal culture" was born and established the iconic look that now everyone knows as Gyaru. This specifically happened when Bodikon began to “radicalise” (the look became more extreme, with dyed “chapatsu” (brown) and blonde hair, and tanned skin, with barely-there clothing). what inspired gyaru? : in the late 1980s American drama series Baywatch inspired the development of Gyaru. People believe that the style was created and popularized by Pamela Anderson's role in the drama series at the time. It is simply an exaggeration and signifies the American teenage girl culture in Japan. Kogal- a schoolgirl inspired Gyaru. Mode- a classy and high fashion subset of Gyaru Rokku- a style of Gyaru that's inspired by 2000's goth, rock, and scene fashion B-Kei- Hip-hop and R&B Gyaru, inspired by by 90's and 00's Black American culture Himegyaru- a frilly and glamorous Lolita inspired Gyaru Goshikku- a Gothic style of Gyaru similar to Rokku, but generally more understated Agejo- A mature and sensual style of Gyaru Ganguro- a flamboyant style of Gyaru using earthy tones, predecessor to Manba and Yamanba Manba- an eccentric style of Gyaru that is cute and kawaii where Ganguro is cool and confident Yamanba- a vibrant and super tan-heavy Gyaru that developed from Ganguro Romanba- Ro(mantic)-Manba, uses many romantic elements.It contain many frills so it can considered a mesh of Himegyaru and Manba Banba- a Barbie-like style of Gyaru,can be considered a toned down version of Manba The key for a gyaru look is a big hair, dramatic tan makeup, big eyes and a very strong 00's inspiration on any type of style. #gyarumakeup #gyaru #gyarupeace #gyarufashion #gyarutiktok #monsterhigh #monsterhighdolls #monsterhighmakeup #monsterhighcosplay #cleo #cleopatra #cleodenile #cosplay #fyp #fypage #fypシ゚ #f