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  2. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    Non-gyaru-orientated series have also included gyaru characters. A non-gyaru anime, being the well known series Pokémon has also had a gyaru representation; first in the original anime within the first season on episode 15 called Battle aboard the St. Anne or in Japanese サントアンヌごうのたたかい! (Santo Annu-gō no Tatakai!).

  3. Kogal - Wikipedia

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    Kogal girls, identified by shortened Japanese school uniform skirts. The two leftmost girls are also wearing loose socks.. In Japanese culture, Kogal (コギャル, kogyaru) refers to the members of the Gyaru subculture who are still in high school and who incorporate their school uniforms into their dress style. [1]

  4. Coquette aesthetic - Wikipedia

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    Coquette aesthetic is a 2020s fashion trend that is characterized by a mix of sweet, romantic, and sometimes playful elements and focuses on femininity through the use of clothes with lace, flounces, pastel colors, and bows, often draws inspiration from historical periods like the Victorian era the 1950s and 1960s, with a modern twist.

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  6. Gyaruo - Wikipedia

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    Most major cities in Japan will have certain streets or districts within the city centre where gyaruo and gyaru are most likely to be hanging out. Using the two biggest gyaruo culture influencing cities as example: in Tokyo two of the popular places to hang out are around the Shibuya or Shinjuku areas.

  7. Scene (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Example of scene fashion. Scene fashion includes bright-colored clothing, skinny jeans, stretched earlobes, sunglasses, piercings, large belt buckles, wristbands, fingerless gloves, eyeliner, hair extensions, and straight, androgynous flat hair with a long fringe covering the forehead and sometimes one or both eyes.

  8. Lolita fashion - Wikipedia

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    The term 'Lolita' first appeared in the fashion magazine Ryukou Tsushin in the September 1987 issue. [10] Shortly after that, Baby, The Stars Shine Bright (1988), [34] Metamorphose temps de fille (1993), [35] and other brands emerged. [10] In the 1990s, Lolita became more accepted, with visual kei bands like Malice Mizer and others rising in ...

  9. My First Girlfriend Is a Gal - Wikipedia

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    My First Girlfriend Is a Gal (Japanese: はじめてのギャル, Hepburn: Hajimete no Gyaru, lit. "My First Gal") , also known as Hajimete no Gal , is a Japanese manga series by Meguru Ueno. It has been serialized in Kadokawa Shoten 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Ace since November 2015, and has been collected in nineteen tankōbon ...