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  2. Category:Japanese female models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese female models" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 443 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Yukina Kinoshita - Wikipedia

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    Kinoshita was born in Katsushika, Tokyo, and attended Shibuya Liberal High School. She began modelling at the age of 19, when she got her first assignment as a lingerie model in the 2007 edition of Sanai swimsuit image girl. Later in 2008, she landed another assignment as an image girl for the company Kygnus Sekiyu.

  4. Category:Japanese models - Wikipedia

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    Japanese models by prefecture (47 C)-Models from Tokyo (58 P) + Japanese female models (3 C, 443 P) Japanese LGBTQ models (9 P) Japanese male models (78 P) A.

  5. Ganguro - Wikipedia

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    Ganguro (ガングロ) is an alternative fashion trend among young Japanese women which peaked in popularity around the year 2000 and evolved from gyaru.. The Shibuya and Ikebukuro districts of Tokyo were the centres of ganguro fashion; it was started by rebellious youth who contradicted the traditional Japanese concept of beauty; pale skin, dark hair and neutral makeup tones.

  6. Cat Street, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Cat Street (キャットストリート, Kyattosutorīto) is an approximately half-mile street in Tokyo, Japan. The street meanders within Harajuku and Shibuya. [1] According to Time Out Tokyo, "Cat Street is the spiritual home of Tokyo’s vibrant street fashion culture. While the strip has been steadily heading upmarket over the past few ...

  7. Kogal - Wikipedia

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    Mirai Suenaga, a mascot for Japan tourism, is dressed in a kogal summer school uniform. Gal fashion later reemerged in the form of the skin-whitening Shiro Gyaru, associated with Popteen. [24] One such example of this is the Onee Gal, who take their fashion cues from Hollywood. Clad in stilettos and jewels, these gals parade the streets of Shibuya.

  8. Japanese street fashion - Wikipedia

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    Comme des Garçons garments on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Although Japanese street fashion is known for its mix-match of different styles and genres, and there is no single sought-after brand that can consistently appeal to all fashion groups, the huge demand created by the fashion-conscious population is fed and supported by Japan's vibrant fashion industry.

  9. List of Vogue Japan cover models - Wikipedia

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    This list of Vogue Japan cover models (1999–present) is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan, the Japanese edition of American fashion magazine Vogue. From 1999 to 2011 the magazine was named Vogue Nippon .