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  2. Koakuma Ageha - Wikipedia

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    Their unique styles of fashion is called "Ageha-kei" (アゲハ系, lit. "Ageha-style"), which has become quite popular among women in their teens and 20s. [11] Some explain the typical "Ageha-kei" style as an "evolved form of the gyaru style, grown in the cradle of the hostess club scene, with an essence of yanki". [7]

  3. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Japan, there are websites critical of western gyaru participants. These websites ridicule people's looks or appearance by giving them advice on how to better wear the style. A documentary has been made on YouTube, about three different Japanese street fashion styles and three participants and the negative reactions they received. [102]

  4. Japanese street fashion - Wikipedia

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    Gyaru being photographed in Ikebukuro in 2009. Gyaru (sometimes known as Ganguro, actually a subcategory of gyaru), is a type of Japanese street fashion that originated in the 1970s. Gyaru focuses on girly-glam style, dwelling on man-made beauty, such as wigs, fake lashes, and fake nails. Gyaru is also heavily inspired by Western fashion.

  5. List of Japanese gravure idols - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gravure idols (グラビアアイドル, gurabia aidoru), who are glamour models in Japan that are generally more provocative than regular idols, though not to the point of posing nude.

  6. Nicole Abe - Wikipedia

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    Website ameblo .jp /nicorun Nicole Abe ( 安部 ニコル , Abe Nikoru , born December 22, 1993) [ 2 ] is a Japanese gyaru fashion model [ 3 ] who has been featured in Ranzuki (2008–2011) and Happie Nuts (2011 onwards) gyaru fashion magazines.

  7. Category:Gyaru - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Japanese subcultures - Wikipedia

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    Genderless fashion in Japan; GirlsAward; GirlsAward 2014 Autumn/Winter; GirlsAward 2014 Spring/Summer; GirlsAward 2015 Autumn/Winter; GirlsAward 2015 Spring/Summer; GirlsAward 2016 Autumn/Winter; GirlsAward 2016 Spring/Summer; Group dating; Gyaru; Gyaruo

  9. Tokyo Girls Collection - Wikipedia

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    Recently, as of 2012, actress Yumiko Shaku walked in the Spring-Summer TGC show as the muse for gyaru fashion brand "Rady" by Shizuka Mutoh, a model known for appearing in the Koakuma Ageha magazine. The event is open not only to buyers and journalists , but also to the general public [ 6 ] and incorporates live concerts by well-known artists ...

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