Gyaru-kei
Gyaru-kei is a Japanese fashion subculture that emerged in the 1990s, characterized by its bold and extravagant style. It often features tanned skin, brightly colored hair, and dramatic makeup, including heavy eyeliner and false eyelashes. The clothing typically includes trendy, casual outfits, often accessorized with eye-catching jewelry and footwear.
The Gyaru style is not just about fashion; it also reflects a carefree and rebellious attitude. This subculture often embraces a playful and youthful spirit, with influences from Western fashion trends. Over the years, Gyaru-kei has evolved, incorporating various elements from other styles while maintaining its distinctive identity.