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Thursday, 31 January 2008 23:43

Ganjiro Gyaru StyleIn Japan most pepole know the common Gyaru GAL Styles such as Kogal, or Ganguro, but most people don't know the difference or actualy how many differnt styles there are! Here is a detailed description of many of the different Gyaru GAL Styles.



 

Amura

B-Gyaru

Banba / Bamba

Baika / Bozosoku

Cocogyaru

Ganguro

 

Ganjiro / Shirogyaru

Gonguro - Ganguro

Himegyaru

Kogyaru / Kogal

Mago-gal

Manba / Mamba

 

Oneegyaru

Rasuta

Romanba / Romamba

Sentaa / Sentaa Guy

Yanki

Yamanba / Yamamba

 

Amura

A girl who chooses to follow the look of Namie Amuro...who is rumored to have started the kogal fashion trend with her tan skin and light brown hair and pre-disposition to wear tiny skirts and high boots.

 

B-Gyaru

B-Gyaru BgyaruDespite popular belief B-Gyaru aren't trying to look like Black women, they are copying R&B artists who are predominately African American. The style is distinguishable only by a very dark tan(whereas Yamanba/Ganguro/Gonguro are mostly tan make-up or bronzer, the B-Gyaru tan is 100% permanent with upkeep of course) and the hairstyles which are mostly micro-braids, cornrows, and almost always extensions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Banba / Bamba

Banba BambaThe style is much more raaku (rock) than the previous gal styles. The style is characterized by fishnet and bright colors but most importantly high stiletto boots and as much streetwalker apparel as a gal is allowed outside of Las Vegas. Not to be confused with Manba, though the hair styles are very similar. A Banba can be classified by pale or dark skin depending on preference. The teased bee-hive-esque do seem to be a favorite (think Elvira) as well as the bright colors.

 

 

 

 

 

Baika / Bozosoku

Baika BozosokuBiker style is characterized by lots of black/bright colors, and leather, chains, and plaid. The style is usually isolated to Banba/Bambas, but there are exceptions. The style is surprisingly feminine and nods to the Vivienne Westwood-punk-bondage styles of the 70's/80's in the U.K. Light white panda make-up is applied to the corners as well as some black liner for contour. The hair is usually similar to banba style but can also be cornrows/braids/or faux-hawks. A popular follower of Baika style is Hiromi Endo who epitomizes it with her fierce expression and up until recently jet black hair...which is uncharacteristic for a GAL to remain raven-headed.

 

 

 

 

 

Cocogyaru

Coco Gyaru CocogyaruCoco Gyaru cocogyaruAny of the above or remaining GAL styles, but the GAL loves Cocolulu and often drapes herself in lots of labels such as cocolulu logo jeans and a cocolulu monogram bag.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Ganguro

GanguroModerately tanned gyaru. One of the first styles to emerge when "Kogal" began tanning more heavily and took the initiative to take contouring make-up (the white on the bridge of the nose and through the eyes) to a new level. They tend to wear GAL brands as well as whatever the new trend is. The hairstyles usually lean more towards soft waves or stick straight hair with plenty of volume or spiral curled ends. Fake nails are a must or at least some hint of a manicure. Footwear is seasonal, but I can tell you go-go boots and tube top skirts are out.

 

 

 

 

  

Ganjiro / Shiro Gyaru

This style pertains to any GAL who chooses not to tan but follows all of the other gal trends. They even go above and beyond the call of duty to remain "bihaku"(beautifully white) and apply sun-block. Some ganjiro choose a light bronze skintone but never tan religiously. It's not the tan that makes you GAL it's the attitude and way of carrying yourself...as well as the fashions you tend to wear. Ganjiro can still be any of the previous fashions other than Gonguro and Ganguro, some even slick on orange make-up and pretend to be Yamanba for a day...many Yamanba are very pale under all the make-up.

 

Gonguro / Ganguro

Gonguro This style like Ganguro is taken up a notch. This style requires a super dark tan, super white contouring make-up, and white lipstick. Sometimes bleached white or silver streaked hair is also common.

 

 

 

 

 

   

Himegyaru

HimegyaruMeaning Princess GAL it is a style characterized by pink make-up and long eyelashes as well as either tan or very light skin. Huge hair in a bouffant/beehive is practically the uniform. Himegyaru wear Liz Lisa typically because the brand sums up the style. Lots of fur and rich materials as well as lace and velvet are common. High heels are always a must, as well as a good structured handbag preferably white, black, or pink. Animal prints as well as rhinestones, roses, orchids, and other flowers. Pearl and cameo inlays and beadwork on nails is a big trend. Hair is teased up on top and curled tightly in spirals on the bottom. Hair color is always caramel, black, or dark brown. Rarely is hair dyed white and never unnatural colors. Casual Himegyaru can be confused with Oneegyaru.

 

 

 

 

 

Kogyaru / Kogal

A high school girl who chooses to hinder her skin tone and hair color to go against standards set by her school to dictate what she wears or doesn't wear, kogal are set apart from others because of their need to stay "Kawaii" (Cute) ?and one step ahead of fashion trends.

  

 

Mago-garu

 A girl not yet in high school but in junior high who follows GAL fashion.

  

Manba / Mamba

Manba ambaThe updated version of Yamamba, is for the most part exactly the same only the make-up is much more powdery and blended better, and often the clothing is Alba Rosa, Cocolulu, and fairly non-beach related clothing. However, 4 inch strappy sandals and Capri pants are all too common.

 

 

 

 

 

  

Oneegyaru

A GAL who is typically in her early to mid twenties that has reformed her previously wild GAL style into a sophisticated, and understated form of Ganguro. Many oneegyaru still tan and dye their hair light brown or blonde but choose to wear labels like Louis Vuitton, YSL, and Chanel.

  

Rasuta

RasutaRasta style is big in Japan so of course it is big in GAL style also, characterized by Jamaican flags, red-green-yellow, Bob Marley, and lots of straw handbags or hemp clothing. Not to be confused with B-Gyaru but can be sort of a spin-off also.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Romanba /Romamba

RomanbaA style that is too often called "Lolita Gal" but is rather Ro, as in romantic, and Manba who wear lots of pink and lots of lace. Romanba wear lots of Marie-chan and lots of pearls and flowers. Though similar to the idea of the Lolita Style. It is far from it. Typical brands are Pinky Girls and Liz Lisa. The skin tone is always very dark and the make-up is the same as Yamanba.

 

 

 

 

  

 

Sentaa / Sentaa Guy

Sentaa Senta GuySentaa or Sentaa Guys as for lack of a better term male Manbas...They wear the same Alba Rosa pants and have the same long lion manes teased up 4 inches. They wear the same make-up and even dress in tons of pink. One common difference is the amount of jewelry accosted by a Sentaa-Kun...usually tons of beaded "raver" bracelets or Madonna-esque jelly bracelets cling to their super tan arms. Flip flops are a must...flat ones.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yanki

The yanki style is typically combat or stiletto boots, loose pants, and a long jacket often a military one. This style can often can be confused with miruteri (milatary style) which was big during the fall of 05'.

 

Yamanba / Yamamba

Yamanba YamambaThe early form of Manba, characterized by over the top make-up and stickers of popular Disney characters or cartoons as well as jewels or stick-on earrings. The clothing style is heavy "I just got back from Hawaii" complete with lei's on wrists, necks, ankles and even in hair. Thick Ganguro style "panda" make-up, and usually orange, hot pink, teal blue, blue or bleached white hair. The usual hairstyle is long with many multi-colored extensions with the common long on bottom short on top hairstyle that is all too frequent in Japan.

 

 

 

 

 

This article is referenced by xxmichixx

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Toru  - Perfect   |Editor |2008-02-22 09:07:34
Thanks a lot This is exactly what I was looking for. I didn't realize there were
so many different styles.
gil   |121.54.107.xxx |2008-03-10 23:13:20
Japan style/culture is so cool...wish to visit the country someday. See ya!
Angel   |86.129.107.xxx |2008-03-23 08:53:46
I think they look so cool i never noticed there were different types =)I wanna
go there
xXx
sidney  - ooo =]   |98.224.95.xxx |2008-03-30 03:15:25
this was very helpful, i didn't know that there were more than ganguro girls, i
like himegyaru the best though =]
???  - seriously?   |97.80.174.xxx |2008-04-02 13:05:48
this is just gross. and sad. and gives me an inverted penis. srsly. why.
Jannine  - Jesus Herbert Christ   |67.190.164.xxx |2008-04-04 20:07:47
These kids are ridiculous, tasteless and have absolutely no lives... There goes
the past delicate beauty of the land of the rising sun. It's like everything
they're doing nowadays is a laughable copycatting of some horribly
misinterpreted Western custom.
LuLorenzo  - I think...   |82.154.12.xxx |2008-04-13 05:48:43
well i live in portugal and one day the emow style change my life because the
closes are black and everything...I love it because it was difrent!
I love meet
difrent styles difrent people, cultures, places... And i love this styles
because they are diferent. I just don't like peoples give names to her styles :/
and now i love Colors ^^, colores make me more happy!
Student of Japan  - self centered world views lead to miserable, hatef   |152.10.104.xxx |2008-04-15 03:31:03
I am distressed that so many of you guys seem to think that teh only right or
correct fashion is your fashion. I see that you are all perectly obsessed with
your small world, determined to maintain the illusion that the only value system
of note is your own. Whether or not you like these fashions is hardly the
point, they are fashions and an expression of Japanese creativity, a way in
which they express themselves in a culture that is exceedingly structured. And
after all, are sevel layer prom dresses not as ridiculous?
aznfantasy   |58.168.228.xxx |2008-04-17 08:26:29
i love the style is so freaken hot. their so diffrent i hope to be like dat one
day hehehe . i really like the rnb style its hot azzz.
Michael Grist  - come on!     |221.28.39.xxx |2008-04-21 20:59:42
These girls are hot, all the more so because they are bucking convention (even
if within the style there is convention), stepping up and out, and saying- DAMN,
I'm fine!

How are they losers? Who are they copying? Do they look too sexy,
have too many sexual partners (if we're to believe the statistics), get too much
of your attention that you'd rather focus directly mano-a-mano on your own
(inverted?) dick?

Come on. Wake up. These girls are confident and hot, and they
hurt nobody (unless they're pushing grannies in front of trains).
ellabella  - very expressive     |67.233.66.xxx |2008-04-22 09:16:40
youve got to admit youve tried to express yourself as openly and accurately as
these girls. you have to admit that youve thought of rebelling against the norm
and doing what YOU want to do. i know i have, and thses girls ovbviosly think of
themselves as individuals. GO GIRLS!
Caro  - Bucking trends   |75.157.247.xxx |2008-04-24 15:10:07
I respect these girls for being so creative but I don't respect any of these
girls who may not have jobs and live off their parents. Yes that happens here in
North America too but not as often because parents here are usually itching to
"kick out" their 18 year olds if they know they can stand on their own
feet. Many Asians kids (in Asia or here in North America) don't gain the
independence they need to be real adults just because it's a cultural trend for
Asian parents to cling onto their kids. Believe me, I'm Chinese girl and I'm
bucking the trend by demanding that I live on residence at university (which is
right in my city, Vancouver) and deal with my student loan on my own because I
am a big girl and frankly to use a harsh term "white-washed". I've got a
Chinese friend who's parents DEMAND that she stay in the house for a few more
years...so sad...and she's such an independent girl but respects her parents s...
Michael John Grist  - Sarcasm? Bitter anger?     |221.28.39.xxx |2008-04-24 19:58:39
ellabella are you being sarcastic? I think you are, but I'm not really sure why.
Yeah so their rebellion is in a very specific direction already trail-blazed by
others, but they've made a choice to go in that direction. It's an identity and
they've chosen it- that's what I respect, rather than just going along with the
status quo.

Caro- saved the real vitriol for the end there, didn't you? Is
that conservative bastards and bitches thing aimed at all of us and we're all
conservative, or just the conservative ones amongst us?

About these girls
living with their parents, and leeching from them, I'd have a hard time arguing
with that being a bad thing. And parents keeping kids in their homes until late
in their adulthood- it's a strange thing. How common are both though? I think we
need some interviews with these Gyaru types- get some statistics on what kind of
people they are. Seems to me we're all just generalizing.

The one<...
Margaret Panayiotou  - Individuality...i think dats what i wrote about??   |74.73.32.xxx |2008-04-25 09:45:37
wow i really didnt know that they were that many styles in just one sub area of
fashion. Its like cool to see how they are able to express themselves as
individuals and have confidence with it. Living in New York i know that wearing
most of these clothes and over the top accessories will make me look
really...weird...just because we are not used to this... we are used to the (im
not trying to sound prejudiced or rascist (i am half white tho)) if you are
white you wear A&F or American Eagle, or Aeropostale and if you listen to rap
you must dress ghetto or the sub area "fresh" lol. It is nice to see
that they are thinking outside of what everyone would normally wear and it shows
creativity and individuality which is what we need in the world more than
anything... I am actually trying to incorporate the Lolita fashion into my
wardrobe though it is hard to find a store to try it on instead of online
ordering...hopefully...
Paulina  - Split feeling   |84.202.138.xxx |2008-05-13 04:11:54
I don't know how I feel about this supculture.. I think it's the tanning I don't
like, but I really, really admire the use of colors on clothes and accessories.
And I do understand the feeling of trying to be rebellious. Trust me: being born
two decades too late for punk, and when both goth, "emo" and
.."bimbo" has already gone by, suprising is difficoult. (Speaking of
trends here in Norway, anyways.) Lolita might ge something though..
XxStrawberry_hazzexX  - Flipping gross!.. AHH!   |67.86.94.xxx |2008-05-19 20:18:50
for all of those who think this is hot..are f*ckn serious..these girls are jokes
and have noooo style their copying off of candy ravers first of plus they look
like BLACKFACE its flippin disgusting..i though it was bad when girls in America
wore bronzer and overly tanned but this is just terrible and sad that they cant
embrace their pale skin thats what makes them gorgeous in the first place..well
anywho im just glad i dnt have to encounter those girls everyday
Corey  - :D   |24.218.93.xxx |2008-06-07 03:40:50
ok, i love these trends because i find it so fun! but just a note for people
that don't really know about this--in the country of Japan, the majority of
people DO NOT do this. so by saying that japan has lost its sense of beauty and
all that crap is rediculous. it's the same as the goths, emo and scene people
of America. It's not like you'd walk into a school and see everyone dressed
like this. True, in Ikebukuro and Shibuya you'll see a lot, but that's their
mecca.

the basis of this was to rebel, which means they aren't looking for
people to agree with or accept their style--unless the people are other gyarus.
So by everyone saying that they're stupid or whatever, you're basically doing
what they want you to do. They don't become a gyaru in order to fit into
society.
lia  - love it   |72.130.228.xxx |2008-06-10 20:01:57
i love the trends but some of them are scary ! the ones that look like they're
really black. but they are true fashion icons. except for the one wearing the
pink Stitch dress & pink/white plaid sunflower hairband, c'mon! But you girls
rock !
japanguy  - live in japan   |121.92.63.xxx |2008-06-12 15:58:12
the funniest thing about this guide is that 90% of these "gal fashions"
don't even exist anymore. i live in japan and visit shibuya, shinjuku and
harajuku on a daily basis.. the only gal fashion around these days is the
typical somewhat flamboyant clothing, a bit of blue or white eye makeup and the
typical light brown or sometimes blonde streaked hair. ganguro went out of
fashion at least 5 years ago.
blah   |67.164.89.xxx |2008-06-18 03:01:55
yeah ganguro did go out of style at least 5 years ago and it's a dead
style!!
instead its replaced by Gyaru which includes regular gyaru and all other
gal styles

and about not seeing them, u must be looking in the wrong places!
MN  - Whatever floats your boat   |71.79.123.xxx |2008-06-24 09:35:32
One thing is for sure and that is I don't think any of these women look hot. I
have absolutely nothing against fashion and fighting against the norms that
society tries to guide us into and If these girls want to make themselves up
like this then have at it. Just as there are some who think it looks hot there
are others who think it looks like crap and I am definitely in that latter
group. Sorry but even the idea of fake tanning these days is about as stale as
their skin is going to be in another 10 years. Sure there is nothing wrong with
a little color, it makes people look healthy but dark fake tanning is so so so
lame. If destroying your body and getting skin cancer is a fashion that these
women want some part of then all I can say is have fun, cause it isn't gonna
last. They will all have to cake on the make up for the rest of their lives to
hide their nasty leathered skin, that is of course if they make it to that age.
Bobby Corwen  - Too Bad This Trend has Expired Years Ago...   |12.72.32.xxx |2008-06-29 15:31:13
Too bad we don't see 'em anymore in 2008... :[ These people are awesome being
the few who happen to dress differently and extravagantly...and first-perceived
as whores and whatnot...
I mean how many of you people would volunteer to dress
up like ganguros for day, and hang around in a small, eh!?
I wouldn't...I would
feel really uncomfortable in the clothing and those stares...
But if their
leeching off their parents for this...That's pretty unfair. :C
I'm Asian and my
parents don't want me to fend off for myself in the real world...They want me to
stay with 'em, even If I'm at my late twenties for my safety. Since I'm a girl,
they think it'll be dangerous for me to live by myself. :/
Also I don't really
get along with them...I really don't get along with them. I could explain my
relationship specifically...but I won't. I hate the Asian stereotype...labeling
us as innocent, goody-goods, smart people...it really annoys me. We have...
Bobby Corwen  - A Minor Correction and Another Opinion   |12.72.32.xxx |2008-06-29 15:38:04
:/
Sorry about this...small* is mall.
Also I would like to add...it doesn't
matter how you dress unless you're comfortable in what you're wearing. Just wear
what you like...don't just dress in whatever-style so you could fit into a
random, and "exclusive" clique.
A.  - Conformity is not just a Japanese problem.   |99.147.20.xxx |2008-07-04 10:01:55
I love how a lot of the people in here are saying, "These girls need to wake
up, they look weird, etc."

Every thought that maybe you look like an
oddity to some? Your way of dress is not "normal", and to define it as
such is deeply naive and misinformed. No. I don't think they're hot. But that's
in the eye of the beholder. I don't think of them as being either hot or ugly -
I think they're just doing what they feel like it - and they should be able to
do what they wish WITHOUT the labels that they get out of people, Hot, sexy,
ugly or any of that. (and women shouldn't ALWAYS have to be grouped as hot in
order to matter).
Inoue  - There are some GALs around still! Just not as comm   |122.22.3.xxx |2008-07-14 08:08:26
I don't know about Tokyo (Shinjuku, Harajuku, etc.) but here in Kyoto you can
find at least one kind of GAL walking around at department stores, especially
since places like Diamond City and Aeon Mall have a couple of GAL shops. And
there are GAL-looking employees working at those shops too.
Not to mention near
Shijo and Kawaramachi street, there are tons of street botiques and cafes in
which I've seen Himegyaru and ONCE a Gonguro (and others without so much panda
makeup).

BTW, Yankii aren't related to GAL. They are usually Jr. High school or
high school students who talk, walk, and try to act "tough". It's like
they have an immediate desire to rebel. You might as well just call them
delinquets. Sometimes they're involved in customizing mopeds to an extravigant
level and start biker gangs too, just because there's nothing else to do.
SOMEBODY WHO LOVES THIS FASHIO  - YOU CANT GET SKIN CANCER FROM BRONZER SPRAY IDIOTS   |86.152.172.xxx |2008-07-14 12:02:07
its funny because i see these ignorant assholes that arent for this
and make up
any excuse to why this fashion is disasterous
well news flash to you
its meant
to be a fun style
and it is fun!!!
you all want to be doom and gloom and wear
black capes and stuff?
the colour of their skin isnt from the sun if you havent
already gathered
makes me laugh to think people believe this!
its called bronzer
idiots
Brittany   |76.83.238.xxx |2008-07-15 06:41:22
Anything to make them forget they're Asian, eh?
Anon   |72.27.167.xxx |2008-07-16 00:41:52
Well, I guess, I cant say I see the logic in this mode of dress or appearance,
but I imagine that some persons just want to be different.
Halo  - ^_^   |24.119.165.xxx |2008-07-24 02:54:54
Hooray for having fun with your look. These guys and gals look like they are
having a blast!
Miwa  - Sheesh   |90.149.172.xxx |2008-07-25 22:15:20
They're not afraid of expressing themselves, like the nobrainers in the US
following the Paris Hilton mainstream etc.. They're amazing, and for you jackass
saying they ruin the country of the rising sun: Firstly, it's not like they're
all over the country, they mostly appear in Shibuya, Harajuku and Shinjuku.
Secondly: Most of them, although they're doing this to "demonstrate"
against the strict society, they still take school seriously, and family too.
Plus, they don't wear those clothes everyday, they wear them on sundays (a few
of them don't though). Freedom of expression ftw
chaara  - cute!?   |82.5.219.xxx |2008-08-06 19:34:44
i think the way they dress is cute, and when i look at the pictures it makes me
smile, not because im laughing at them but because i like the bright colours and
their big smiles are lovely. of course some people aren't going to like it, but
then some of those people are the type to insult openly others for the way the
look being ignorant that these people like their style, and at the same time
others who dislike this style will express their opinion with out the use of
crude words and still give their view. but in my opinion their clothing looks
super fun and just for kicks, bamba, gonguro and mamba look very similar to the
way some people dress just taken to more extremes. the way they dress is alike
popular fashion to day, just brighter and more extavigant, is that realy a
crime? because if some see this as a 'fashion disaster' then take a good look at
some of the 'latest fashion' of recent trends and alot of it could be
...
.x.Seraphim.x.  - I'm all for fun and individuality, but...   |207.69.137.xxx |2008-08-09 05:29:30
"HOT"??? How?! Honestly??? Last time I checked, guys with SENSE didn't
seem to like it when women piled on tons of trashy make up - and white glitter
ALL OVER YOUR DAMN FACE is as excessive as it can get. Heh... that says a lot
about the kind of girls THEY'RE attracted to... I assume they're attracted to
drag queens too xD
And those TANS... AAAGH!!!! Japanese women are beautiful,
and that's ruined when they try to be black (it was hard to tell if most were
even Asian)! That skin color is UGLY on them - it doesn't flatter them or their
features in any way. How can they even stand to look in the mirror? They're
going to look back one day and be mortified at how ridiculous they looked!
There's a reason Japanese people naturally have pale or slightly tan skin -
because they look best that way.
Anyone who could look at those poor
delusional girls and call them "hot" is obviously blind. Disregarding
rebel...
Cary  - Freedom to Express taken to the EXTREME!!!!     |71.9.7.xxx |2008-08-11 17:49:51
This is the first time seeing different sub-cultures in Japan. I only knew of
the Ganguro culture which tripped me out at first, but I get it. I think it's
really awesome how they express themselves with their styles. Who are we to
judge what is improper or ugly. I've gotten an idea of how Asian culture is and
for the Japanese teens to self express shows that they are growing as a society.
I really dig Japanese culture and always found it's values to be very
respectable, which I believe every single Japanese citizen would agree with.
Just because the teens are expressing themselves doesn't mean that they don't
hold the traditional Japanese values, they just want to be heard and have fun.
The one thing I would like to know is which Japanese teens are doing the
sub-cultures listed. Are they lower class, mid class, or upper class? the
article said Tokyo, so I assume upper class, but I'm just curious.
anon  - This is ridiculous   |71.237.58.xxx |2008-08-22 12:05:59
Will you nay sayers stop being so self-absorbed. So you don't like the style
trend? Fine. So you don't find the girls attractive? fine. But who are you imply
that these girls are crazy for for following this trend and how they'll regret
it as they get older? Hell, at least they have the balls to express their sense
of style and protest the constricting norms in a manner that makes them happy
and tells passersby where they stand. Do American youth have the guts to do the
same? No. You're a yuppie, urban, nerd, goth/rocker/emo, or a product whore for
whatever line a celebrity is wearing. No creativity whatsoever.

As for the
tans, they do not translate in an attempt to be Black and therefore cancel out
their beauty. There are attractive Blacks & Asians and while I do think the
tanning in the photos above can be too dark, a darker skin color does not equal
a decrease in beauty. If you think they're tanning is an attempt to be Blac...
Diamond  - OKAY....?   |69.223.188.xxx |2008-08-31 01:09:04
I like some of the clothing but the make-up thing is a bit off the knocker I
mean thats not even right....they were trying to get this CALI TAN and they look
like BURT PIZZA or something! I'm naturally chocolate urshey color and thats
not even close then yet as I am constantily reminded isn't being pale as hell or
white skined good in japan and ASIA in in general but R and b style is nice I
like it the Yamanba / Yamamba and other stuff looks like SHIT ON A DAMN STICK
A confused African-American Gi  - These gurls are crazy   |98.166.66.xxx |2008-09-01 03:16:02
what is wrong with these gurls...why are they so in secure of their skin...in
which was givin to them...they are tannin their skin from fair to ebony...its
not cute its weird and scary..i mean my skin has been joked about for the 15
years of my life and it crazy how these women are gettin praised for damagin
their skin ....I mean i love their R&B coulture it shows that its goin main
stream.
June  - They are unique...just like everybody else...   |71.236.159.xxx |2008-09-28 23:14:17
They aren't doing this to 'rage against the machine', stand up to a strict
society or anything else like that. They are doing it because it's a fad just
like emo, goth, rock, grunge or anything else in the states. If it was them
being so original and unique it wouldn't have been around for so many years with
so many girls doing different variations of it. If it was so subversive there
wouldn't be so many stores catering to those styles. Quite a few of these styles
are spawned from copying different music artists.

What makes it even more
ridiculous is it is them over exaggerating and misinterpreting western styles,
customs and cultures. They do this a lot in Japan and after living there for 5
years I saw a lot of laughable things. Not to say there aren't also many more
amazing things, however some of their bastardization of western ideas are pretty
damned funny.

I find it ugly as well, but hey, we all did crap like this i...
Mizu   |211.18.204.xxx |2008-10-08 09:51:14
A lot of ignorant people here seem to have forgotten that these girls are in
high school. Surely most, if not all if you, lived through the 80s at least? Do
you not recall ANYTHING about high school trends, or is it all being seen by
rose-coloured glasses now? You are being unbelievably pretentious, not to
mention many of you seem to be bigoted.
caroline   |210.24.111.xxx |2008-11-05 19:45:57
We asians do as we please, do you think we care about what you people say? oh
please we DON'T. You guys have no say in it just stick to your plain T-shirts,
Polo-T, jeans and mini jeans skirts or whatever. Alot of white girls age 12-16
years old just want to look asians as possible and that's freaky. You people
only look at the pictures and insult on the web when you guys NEVER tried the
fashion! These brown tan skin is FAKE and it does not damage the skin at all.
The ganguro fashion has already stopped. If you watch Gwen stefani's live
concert called 'Harajuku girls' or 'Harajuku lovers' It's purely the wrong image
of harajuku. She's making alot of japanese teens angry by ruining their image.
Those 4 girls she hired don't LOOK like japanese citizen they look like china
baby dolls. Gwen's fans claim that she's setting up a good example for American
girls? That makes us asians feel sick. As a citizen of Japan I've seen Americans<...
sarah     |86.43.220.xxx |2008-11-05 21:08:32
Caroline are u having a laugh? did u read the blurb at the top i don't think
people have a problem with how these people are dressing the main issue is where
are they getting the money to buy these clothes there are plenty of people in
western countries who if there parents gave them the money would start making
these cults its not individuality it is purely a way to show off wealth and i am
sure the people selling these clothes are laughing to the bank. "alot of
white girls want to look asian?" do clothes define a person? whoever has the
money to afford it should be allowed to wear it... so what if white ppl wear
plain tshirts let them!! thats there style! let ppl choose there own style. i
don't think gwen steffani was trying to mock japanese or set am example i think
she was just trying to bring japanese fashion into the main stream. who cares if
americans wear harajuku isn't this showing appreciation they admire the f...
Emille  - Oh, please.   |68.211.201.xxx |2008-11-17 02:17:30
I've never met an Asian racist before, but Caroline, you are one.

Anyone from
any race, any social status, any gender, and any country should be able to wear
whatever style they want. That's called freedom, something Americans take quite
seriously; harass us if you like, but at least we have our ideals in
order.

(Oh, and as for the XXL comment... Women don't need to be stick-thin to
be attractive--in fact, being that skinny is a little sickening. Besides, there
are healthy-sized Asian girls, too.)
Rod   |71.217.14.xxx |2008-11-23 08:01:21
Originally, these girls were making a social statement through their fashion,
slang, and behavior that was an act of defiance against the rigidity of and
gender inequality in Japanese society. Just like the punks in London and New
York in the 1970s, who created a visual style that opposed mainstream values.
But that was Japan twenty years ago. Most of the ko-gyaru these days don't
understand the socio-political underpinnings of their own subculture--they just
want to look cute.

The irony here is twofold. First, the very materialist
ideology that these young women are suppossedly rebelling against only gets
reified in their spending habits, as they shell out sums of money for their
clothes, makeup, hair, and accessories that would make a poor family in rural
China cringe. The designers and manufacturers of these goods are exploiting
these girls' desire to express their individuality in a manner that is, in fact,
fright...
BS  - Sigh. Girls with too much time and money on their   |70.50.195.xxx |2008-12-04 16:46:34
Every time I see something like this, it just makes me think. How rich are these
girls and have they nothing better to do then spend all their money on the
newest accessories/clothes/etc?? (It costs a lot of $$ to keep up with the
fashion). And no doubt a lot of dedication and a specific life style to be in
it.

Now, instead of spending their time and lives doing something useful for
their future (maybe that is not so important for a woman to do that in Japan?
Because I hear a lot of negative comments about women being in low level jobs
and housewives - but that is not for me to say if it is true or not) they waste
all their time trying to create a "look" (is that "look" really
that important?).

Why are they all women? When I see cosplay pics and fashion
statement pics - they are like 90% women. Why is it only women that is doing
this? And to this extreme of a level? Why is it the women who is wasting their
BS   |70.50.195.xxx |2008-12-04 16:57:34
Also (not related to fashion), they not only repress their women. They fail
miserably in being a responsible and "civilized" country. What am I
talking about?? Think WWII. They were allied with the Nazi and were basically
the Japanese/Asian version of Nazis. (if you dont know what I am talking about
please feel free to look it all up)
As you recall, Germany apologized for their
war crimes and repented... however.. Japan on the other hand refuses to
apologize or feel remorse for what they have done. Can you call this a civilized
country?

It is no less than Nazis getting away with what they're done and are
hiding behind a smile!

Again, feel free to check with Wikipedia, encyclopedia,
history text,or knowledgeable history prof/teacher.
jane   |93.111.122.xxx |2009-02-10 19:21:20
yeah, let's just forget about the a-bomb america dropped on two japanese cities,
and let's also forget that america didn't act until it was almost too late to
save the people in germany and the surrounding countries...
Everybody has dirt
on their hands.
Anon  - The suppresion of common sense under capitalist di   |81.38.64.xxx |2008-12-10 14:08:09
Women are so funny. No matter how many times guys tell them how pretty they
already are or whatever: it takes a single issue of Cosmopolitan, a tv ad or a
malicious comment from one of their female friends and the'll run to the nearest
shop looking for a new ridiculous fashion trend, a miracle diet pill or some
other way to spend money and look worse afterwards.
I mean, e.g. Sarah Jessica
Parker is ugly as a horse, but women want to imitate her so bad because they
think that way they will attract men?
Sorry if it sounds chauvinist or
something, I don't care because I'm sick how society judges everyone and common
sense is suppresed under capitalism.
Nicky     |76.194.209.xxx |2008-12-10 15:32:05
It's sad that these fashions has faded, but there are some even in the US, well
I saw this one girl in West Hollywood. She was super cute, her style was like
the "Ganguro" but lightly tanned and no white makeup.
reesan  - loneleeplanet     |118.8.97.xxx |2008-12-18 06:30:47
mmmmmmmm... ganguro!
Anonymous   |67.242.150.xxx |2008-12-28 11:56:29
WTF....srsly, that extreme tan is just weird. I think the whole white make-up is
a little too much.
:3   |121.209.100.xxx |2009-01-21 04:40:35
Love himegal.
Kei   |203.218.76.xxx |2009-02-26 05:07:46
A lot of these styles are extremely uncommon nowadays. The most common one is
gyaru. I don't think the notion that these girls are dependent on their parents'
money is so true anymore, and if anything, it's a big generalisation. A lot of
them actually do have jobs and earn their own money and have their own
apartments.
Nina   |200.207.122.xxx |2009-03-13 10:01:44
GreaT!!!!

I loved!!!
S4pB  - any "trends" are wrong   |85.175.174.xxx |2009-03-28 13:22:10
I personally can't see anything creative in EACH of them.. they all may stand
out in the crowd, but comparing to each other in their sub - they are like TWINS
- the same makeup, same hairdos and clothes! nothing individual - as anybody out
in the big world they are hardly tryin' to fit in the strict frame of their
'style', but don't try to find their own for EVERYone.. that is sad, that people
can't stand alone and have their own opinion with no need of support - parents,
high society, business, punk - the group name doesn't matter in the end.
Barbiegirl   |71.57.184.xxx |2009-04-08 15:03:24
I personally like that japanese fashion is so crazy and over the top. It's
nothing like that here in america.I'm actually thinking about incorperating a
little bit of the Hime style into my normal wardrobe. For those of you who think
these girls are wasteing their time and money. Come on, dont we all do the same
thing here. when you go to the mall, beach or anywhere how many girls do you see
with blonde hair wearing oversized sunglasses with a tank top, mini skirt or
skinny jeans walking around like a wannabe Paris Hilton
clutching a LV handbag.
people here spend just has much money and time on beauty and fashion, and theres
nothing wrong with that. and comments going back to WW2?? Come on its just
fashion.So what if its a little different. People are so afraid of any thing
thats different, now that is whats SAD. If you dont like it, you dont like it,
But dont bash a whole race of people for it.
debbie   |123.243.92.xxx |2009-04-28 00:03:38
 
:
LOVE FASHION AND I LOVE KOGALS AND GANGURO I LOVE THEIR FASHOIN AND SOON
I HOPE TO VISIT JAPAN  
 
   
Anonymous   |72.240.133.xxx |2009-05-09 19:16:19
This was very informative. I appreciate your efforts in bringing a clear guide
to this very complex subject.
Mansikki  - Everyone has her style   |84.251.205.xxx |2009-05-19 12:16:56
It was good to see this kind of info, I did not know about this kind of style
This style seems to divide opinions into two direction. I think that everyone
can have their own style. Basically if someone is irritaded because of
somebody's dressing, it's that person's problem, and the dressers own judge when
putting clothes and make-up on. If that person is happy with herself, then it's
okay. If you were having the clothes you want to wear, and someone would come up
and say "that looks horrible, you're making your society look
ridicilous", you would mind alot, would you?
hi.ya :)   |24.27.45.xxx |2009-06-23 22:01:12
so its different doesn't mean its wrong, maybe to you, but beauty is in the eyes
of the beholder. If they feel good and like the way they dress then theres not
right or wrong. you look in the mirror and feel content to step out in public so
you wear it.

i really like this style its so creative and fun (thanx for the
info its so cool to see the different types)
Anonymous     |83.219.136.xxx |2009-07-02 06:09:51
Спасибо за тему... Радует одно - что остались
в инете еще более ли менее не зафлуженные
блоги, на которых можно лицезреть
интересную информацию и увидеть
человеческие обсуждения.
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