japanese looks 

Finally gyaru style....
what the meaning of gyaru?
(From "WIKIPEDIA")
Gyaru (ギャル?) is a Japanese transliteration of the English word gal. The name originated from a 1970s brand of jeans called "gals", with the advertising slogan: "I can't live without men", and was applied to fashion- and peer-conscious girls in their teens and early twenties. Its usage peaked in the 1980s and has gradually declined. The term gradually drifted to apply to a younger group, whose seeming lack of interest in work or marriage gained the word a "childish" image. It is now used almost interchangeably with kogyaru.
Gyaru subculture is still a large influence in Japan's fashion economy with gyaru brands branching out and becoming more accessible in rural areas. In Tokyo, more often than not, a shopping center at each main train station is dedicated to offering the newest and trendiest items from popular Gal brands. Some brands are also reaching overseas by having their items easily accessible in webshops offering world-wide shipping services. Gal Circles (gyaru-sa/ギャルサー) are also a fun part of a gal's life. After peaking in 2007, the gyaru trend appears to have declined in Japan, but has gained in popularity in China.[1]
A Gal Circle is a group of gals that meet up and hold events promoting gal style, music, and parapara dancing. There are two main types of Gal Circles, Nago-cir (comfort circles) and Ive-cir (event circles).

Gyaru fashion is a type of Japanese street fashion that originated in the 1970s.[citation needed]. In English speaking countries Gyaru is commonly mistaken for ganguro, but that is actually a subculture of gyaru. It was popular in the 1990s, but shortly died out in the early 2000s. Gyaru is a girly-glam style, breaking away from traditional standards of beauty by dwelling on the man-made (wigs, fake eyelashes, fake nails, etc.). Gyaru fashion neither fit well with the Japanese traditional culture nor how the media portray ideals of Japanese women. It is often classified as a sign of youth rebellion.
Gyaru fashion is typically characterized by having heavily bleached or dyed hair (mostly shades from dark brown to blonde), excessively decorated nails, and dramatic makeup.
The makeup typically consists of dark eyeliner and fake eyelashes. Clothing pieces for gyaru fashion differ depending on which gyaru style the individual chooses.
Popular gyaru models include Tsubasa Masuwaka[2], Sakurina [3], and Wakatsuki Chinatsu [4], just to name a few.





they usually wearing a wig or has a bright hair colour (brown, blonde etc) , fake eyelashes, fake nails, soflense, dramatic makeup, fashionable, and adorable.

i think gyaru style are awesome and cool..


Gyaru cosmetic brands


Favored brands that gyarus use.

about gyaru style i don't know much, i just put the wikipedia descriptions(gyaru fashion only why? because i love fashion the most) tehe ^^V

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