Gyaru Drawing

A gyaru or ganguro wandering Shibuya in 2007 Gyaru (Japanese: ギャル, pronounced [ɡʲaꜜɾɯ]) is a Japanese fashion subculture for all ages, often associated with gaudy fashion styles, an extreme makeup style and dyed hair. [1] The term gyaru is a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word gal. [2][3][4][5] In Japan, it is used to refer to young women who are cheerful, sociable ...

Gyaru (ギャル, Gal) is a Japanese subculture that was born as a rebellion against the traditional Asian beauty standards of being pale and showing little skin. While gyaru is generally associated with a particular style, the importance lies in the bold makeup and overall vibe of the outfits rather than wearing a specific fashion. The point is to challenge societal norms by embracing a bold ...

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Here is where you can find out about the meaning of Gyaru, it's brief history, as well as the numerous types (aka substyles) that belong to this fashion.

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Explore the 10 essential gyaru substyles — from ganguro to hime, rokku to agejo. The complete guide to Japan's most radical fashion movement.

More than a fashion trend, gyaru was a bold protest against beauty standards and gender roles in Japan. Discover how this rebellious style became a cultural statement.

The History of Gyaru: How a Fashion Trend Became a Cultural ... - Medium

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Gyaru explained: Japan’s bold youth fashion subculture, its famous makeup and hair trends, key sub styles, and how gyaru shows up in anime.

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Discover the vibrant world of Gyaru fashion, a bold Japanese subculture embracing individuality through unique styles like Hime Gyaru, Ganguro, Yamanba, Kogal, and Onee Gyaru. Learn about their origins, key features, and how each substyle offers a fresh take on beauty and self-expression. Perfect for fashion enthusiasts and subculture explorers!

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