sâmbătă, 14 ianuarie 2012

Gyaru-Intro

What is gyaru?

Gyaru fashion is a type of Japanese street fashion that originated in the 1970’s.[citation needed]. Gyaru is most commonly referred to as ganguro, but ganguro is actually a subculture of gyaru. Ganguro was popular in the 1990’s, but shortly died out in the early 2000's. Gyaru is a girly-glam style, breaking away from traditional standards of beauty. Dwelling on the man-made (wigs, fake eyelashes, fake nails, etc). Gyaru fashion does not fit with traditional, and media portrayed ideals of Japanese women. It is often identified as a sign of rebellious youth.

Gyaru fashion is typically characterized by dyed hair (which is often lightened to varying shades of brown or blonde), excessively decorated nails, and makeup. This makeup typically consists of dark eyeliner, and dramatic fake eyelashes; gyaru sometimes wear cosmetic circle lenses as well to enhance the size of their irises, to add more width to their eyes. Brands cater to this particular trend by producing fake eyelashes, circle lenses, and other cosmetics. Typically Gyarus are known for being tan, but that is not always the case.
Clothing wise, gyaru can vary depending on personal style, as seen below.

[edit]Subcategories of gyaru

There are various subcategories of "gals" depending on the choice of fashion, and also gender.
  • Bibinba (ビビンバ): This look usually includes a lot of gold, and jewelry. Similar to b-gal.
  • Banba (バンバ): Banba is a lighter form of manba. Banbas wear less white makeup than manbas; they also use more glitter, and doesn't have neon colored hair as much. Banbas wear more extreme-looking types of false eyelashes, and colored contact lenses. Banbas wear darker colors than manbas, and sometimes dress in club wear. The most respected banba Gal-cir is Angeleek; there are 22 members in the Tokyo group, and they have many other groups throughout the Japan.
  • Ganguro (ガングロギャル): A gyaru with an artificial deep tan and bleached hair. This style was popular in the late 1990s, and early 2000s.
  • Gyaruo (ギャル男): A male gyaru.
  • Kogyaru: Generally a high school student (高校生 kōkōsei).
  • Yamanba: Like manba, but the nose stripe goes past the eyebrows.

[edit]Related media

[edit]Gyaru Clothing/Accessories Brands

Notable Japanese Gyaru brands:
Notable non-Japanese Gyaru brands:

                            So this is gyaru for short,just in theory ^_^

Niciun comentariu:

Trimiteți un comentariu