Gyaru is a description of any , but is considered for women when referring to gyaru. Some groups and people follow a type of Japanese street fashion with many subcategories and substyles of which many types originated in the late 1970s. It is a fashion subculture that is considered to be nonconformist or rebelling against the Japanese standards of its society and beauty at the time when women were expected to be housewives and fit the Asian beauty standards of pale skin and dark hair. For Japanese women who saw those who participated in this fashion during its rise, they considered it a fashion style too racy and freewheeling; with some feeling it caused a ruckus, juvenile delinquency and frivolousness among teenage women. Its popularity peaked in the 1990s and early 2000s. They are also known for or , being rather provocative, being flirtatious, and unwinding and having fun.
Popular recurring gyaru models, icons and idols who may have been easily recognized during its peak were , Kumiko Funayama, Rie Matsuoka, , Kaoru Watanabe, Kanae Watanabe, Hiromi Endo, Aoi Mano, Satomi Yakuwa, , Yuka Obara, Rina Sakurai, , and twins Gura and Guri Yoshikawa. Other notable gyaru recently in this medium are , known for her magazine and online as Yukipoyo and model Iwamoto Sayaka, being known as Usatani Paisen. In Japan they are also both known for being from the books they have appeared in.
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