I'm not a gyaru, but I just enjoy the gyaru subculture 馃拝馃尯 / Name Max / He/Him
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Hello gals! I hope everyone is doing splendid <33 I鈥檝e taken afew pics today and thought it was the best time to post on here <3
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Gyarus in 2000s (Let's not talk about the source of this song, okay?)
#gyaru#gyaru gal#gyaru aesthetic#gyaru fashion#manba gyaru#yamanba#yamanba gyaru#ganguro gyaru#ganguro#2000s#2000s gyaru
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i get the idea that a lot of people are confusing ora ora (evil 馃槇) kei for tsuyome



above are examples of tsuyome gyaru, meaning "strong," and in this case, bold / flashy. tsuyome involves bright colors, heavy accessories, big / dyed hair, and bold makeup. tsuyome is more of an umbrella term for heavily decorated gyaru styles.



tsuyome manba is ALSO a thing. if tsuyome means strong / bold, it's clear that tsuyome manba is an even MORE extravagant version of manba. deep tans, super long hair, and very heavy accessories make a regular manba a "tsuyome manba"



above are examples of oraora or ora ora kei. roughly translating to "evil kei" from its connections to yankii - rebel youth groups / gangs. coords are often black with gold or silver hardware (belts, buttons, chains etc.), often paired with tall black boots or heels.
to reiterate: tsuyome gyaru is an umbrella term for bold/decorated gyaru, while ora ora kei is an edgier substyle.
none of this really matters outside of style archiving, nomenclature, and just expanding your gyaru vocabulary. i enjoy sharing some of the semantics of gyaru just for information purposes.
for more ora ora, check out:
ora ora kei coords
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Banana-Cyber-Gyaru 馃崒馃拝馃尯 (Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the artist..)
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