Ganguro Fashion started as a rebellion against Japanese beauty norms - the fashion has nothing to do with foreigners or attempting to look like foreigners
I am a n non Asian who frenupnin Japan during this era. Regardless they still borrowed from the Aesthetic of foreigners. The hard contouring makeup to creat sharpness in features, bleaching hair and co facts come form white people. The over all style of dress and swag come form black American. They were very inspired by black western celebrities from hip hop culture.
@@onni504 yea defo inspired by western fashion my mom was a gyaru girl whn she was younger she hella fuked w socal rap n rnb evn told me she wanted to b black LOLLL mayb das y im blasian. western media definitely influences japanese & tha other way around
This has change a lot in the last 22 years, even in 2006 my first stay in Japan mostly this style had change numerous times. Perhaps it was more interesting at that time.
Yes! There's even a gyaru magazine for westerners you cannot read online called Papillon ^^ (totally not promoting it cause I modelled in a couple of issues 😅))
I'm honestly surprised that this was aired on the same BBC Choice block ''Japan TV'' that shows the infamous, very short-lived UK dubbing of ''Urusei Yatsura/Lum the Invader Girl'' anime that stars the fame of Little Britain, Matt Lucas as Ataru and actress Anna Friel as the humanoid alien known as Lum/Lamu that was aired on Saturday and Sunday nights between 5th/6th August 2000, according to Radio Times and BBC Genome.
Fake tans were definitely huge. I remember one of my favorite Japanese variety shows with boyband V6, Gakkou e ikou, they would find gyaru women off the streets and go into their house/apartment to check how they live. The houses would usually be such a huge mess. Also another version of the segment where they would clean up the gyaru and make them over to look more polished and ask guys whether they would date them now.
I miss this era sm , early japan seemed so fun
theres nothing fun here...you got mental issues
@@divacroft1034 If you would quit arguing with people on the internet maybe your mental and psychological issues would recover quicker
Lmao how is this “early”?
@@baobypixar5841they mean early 2000s Japan comeone it's not hard to see that correction💀💀
They were so ahead of time
Well the trend is dead now
@@makisekurisu8594this aged poorly
@@hi78889 Right? Oldschool gyaru style is so back right now 😂
@@hi78889 Change back the old Shibuya 109 sign and then we'll talk
Ganguro Fashion started as a rebellion against Japanese beauty norms - the fashion has nothing to do with foreigners or attempting to look like foreigners
Thank you. These narrators are stupid as hell
I am a n non Asian who frenupnin Japan during this era. Regardless they still borrowed from the Aesthetic of foreigners. The hard contouring makeup to creat sharpness in features, bleaching hair and co facts come form white people. The over all style of dress and swag come form black American. They were very inspired by black western celebrities from hip hop culture.
@@onni504 yea defo inspired by western fashion my mom was a gyaru girl whn she was younger she hella fuked w socal rap n rnb evn told me she wanted to b black LOLLL mayb das y im blasian. western media definitely influences japanese & tha other way around
It was inspired to look like dem American girls
@@myc0ldst4r Are you good? You were typing decently and then started falling asleep on the keyboard.
This has change a lot in the last 22 years, even in 2006 my first stay in Japan mostly this style had change numerous times. Perhaps it was more interesting at that time.
Hopefully gyaru fashion will make a resurgence.
Its coming back!!
Yes! There's even a gyaru magazine for westerners you cannot read online called Papillon ^^ (totally not promoting it cause I modelled in a couple of issues 😅))
They walked so that British girls could run
It’s pronounced:
*ahem
LUV ME BEER,
LUV ME FOOTBALL,
LOVE ME BRI’ISH GIRLS
SIMPLE AS.
Unfortunately, it's more like they ran, so British girls could all sit in Maccy Ds with the same jeans and top from New Look 😅
erm- no
I'm honestly surprised that this was aired on the same BBC Choice block ''Japan TV'' that shows the infamous, very short-lived UK dubbing of ''Urusei Yatsura/Lum the Invader Girl'' anime that stars the fame of Little Britain, Matt Lucas as Ataru and actress Anna Friel as the humanoid alien known as Lum/Lamu that was aired on Saturday and Sunday nights between 5th/6th August 2000, according to Radio Times and BBC Genome.
Fake tans were definitely huge. I remember one of my favorite Japanese variety shows with boyband V6, Gakkou e ikou, they would find gyaru women off the streets and go into their house/apartment to check how they live. The houses would usually be such a huge mess. Also another version of the segment where they would clean up the gyaru and make them over to look more polished and ask guys whether they would date them now.
The future is now old man™
Lot's of mistaken facts in this
"They don't spend money on their homes" - average tokyo apartment costs an arm, a leg, a kidney and half of your liver 😂
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Slay
BBC used to broadcast some bizarre things
*BBC*
British Broadcasting Company
Jynx
theres no such thing as blackface...westerners made this word up....
please pick up a history book it was a real thing and has a whole history behind it why is everyone on the internet so dumb
@@mlpskz theres no such thing so stop whining...i put dark make up on often so stop crying about made up thing
@@divacroft1034 everything is "made up" you idiot, thats what human history is.
@@divacroft1034 you sound dumb
@@divacroft1034 blackface is a thing, it’s not made up.
super gross!!!
Wtf
Ur gross
@@ks5865 it is
What’s gross about this?
@@wearpinkatmyfuneral you saw them.
Does anyone know the song played here 1:39
i think its koi no dance site from morning musume
@@ShiparCicikush Thank you so much!
@@LadyGagaMediaChannel np ☺