- tvtropes.org pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GyaruGirlShe later suggests that Karane (who also rocks blonde hair and the classic gyaru staple of big loose socks) is kinda gyaru-ish as well, to which she agrees.
- thenameilove.com 2021/07/what-you-need-to-know-to…Gyaru is a Japanese subculture that includes fashion, makeup and lifestyle that was born during the early 90s with school girls from Shibuya, Tokyo.
- learnenglishfunway.com gyaru-meaning-what-does-…The Japanese term Gyaru is a slang term for “Gal” (girl), but it is also a Japanese cultural expression that is used to describe a fashion sense.
- twitter.com GyaruOfTheDayFeaturing different gyaru from media, along with their style of choice! Req open! Stay WILD&SEXYI BLOCK CREEPS!.
- skdesu.com en/gyaru-style-independent-gals/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.).
- japanesewithanime.com 2019/03/gyaru.htmlIn anime , gyaru characters are normally portrayed as having unnatural dark skin and blond hair, and are associated with a number of tropes.
- thecontentauthority.com blog/gyaru-vs-ganguroThe 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.
- the-comm.online blog/the-history-of-gyaru/One of the most prominent gyaru circles was Angeleek. Angeleek primarily wore a style of gyaru called ganguro, which were gyaru who darkened their skin.
- haenfler.sites.grinnell.edu gyaru/“The gyaru totally came out of nowhere” – Yasumasa Yonehara, one of the first to discover the fashion subculture gyaru, in an interview with W. David Marx.
- fluentslang.com gyaru-meaning/The term gyaru is a slang term that originated in Japan and refers to a fashion style and subculture. It is the Japanese equivalent of the American slang term “gal.”