• The word “gyaru” is derived from the English word “gal,” and it is used to describe young women who dress in a particular way and adopt a particular lifestyle.
  • Ane gyaru: A more rebellious style, like motorcycle gangs; Kogal: subgenus of gyaru, also known as a young, or baby gyaru (based on school uniforms.).
  • Kogyaru/Kogal: The "ko" in it's name comes from the Japanese word for "child", meaning this form of gyaru is all about looking cute and young.
  • Gyaru is another prominent fashion subculture that exists in Japan. Gyaru is a Japanese way of speaking “gal”, which basically means girl or young woman.
  • In the gal community we appreciate all these words because it's a really fun way to gyaru-fy our way of speaking.
  • It has a presence now but has been on a decline since the year 2000. Japan's Fashion Week did not include an Gyaru Style in their shows this year.
  • 618K posts - Discover photos and videos that include hashtag "gyaru".
  • Gyaru (ギ ャ ル) Japonca bir harf çevirisi <Japonya'da bir moda alt kültürünü tanımlamak için kullanılan İngilizce argo kelime 'gal' ("kız").
  • If you have heard or seen the slang term “gyaru” used and you were thinking it sounded like a Japanese or Chinese word, you would be correct.
  • The iconic Gyaru is considered one of the main subcultures in Tokyo’s fashion history. It's influenced styles and trends across the world.