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Sunday, June 28, 2020

10 Weeks of Gyaru Blogging: Interviewing Cello!


Hey Cello, thanks so much for taking some time to talk with me! Can you give a quick introduction, for those that don’t know you?


I’m a hime gyaru with a distinct lolita-esque spin on things. While my looks might be a little experimental, my wigs stay true to form and are quintessential hime~



Thanks! Now, can you tell us how you got into gyaru?


I’ve always liked hime gyaru, especially the brand La Pafait. Unfortunately, as a beginner, I didn’t realize that the style was very different from lolita LOL. So I ended up doing hime lolita for a while, but the more involved I got, the more I realized that while very cute- it’s not really “me”. So, I decided to do some more research and landed in gyaru. ;w;



Now you have some sort of background in Drag right? Can you tell us about that? 


Yes! I’m actually a drag queen, I go by Penelope in drag but names can get a little confusing lol. I think there is a very specific image of what “drag queen” means in America, especially for people who aren’t a part of that scene. Drag doesn’t have a set aesthetic, so I can wear gyaru makeup, gal brands, and perform as a drag queen. I’m most closely aligned/labelled as an alternative queen because I don’t fit the stereotypical image of a drag queen. 




Has drag helped your gyaru style?


Drag has definitely helped my gyaru style. I've used a lot of techniques that I first heard about in drag to stack wigs, lashes, etc. It’s funny, because things like the Ben Nye white grease paint and huge stoned fake nails were all things I already had since I did drag. 



What do you think has been the hardest thing about gyaru? Is there anything that has been really easy about it?


I think one of the hardest things for gyaru has been taking a different approach to it from other styles. I’m very used to sticking to brands and focusing on the outfit, but with gyaru a lot of focus is on the face. Also, there’s a lot of room to experiment- which can be hard for me because I want to go all out but it can end up falling into an uncanny valley. 


Oddly enough, I think the makeup is easy. It’s a little hard to nail at first, but because I’m in drag and already wearing 300 lbs of contour, concealing my brows, and drawing new eyelids it’s easy to just “go big”. 



What advice do you have for newbie gals?


Gyaru is a lifestyle, and part of gal is that you can be as rebellious and gaudy as you want. You get to define what that means. For me, doing drag is a part of that rebellion. Gyaru can be a really empowering way to approach gender, it’s a way to flip what “feminine” means to its extremes, of what being masculine means for gyaru-oh. 




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Saturday, June 20, 2020

10 Weeks of Gyaru Blogging: Then and Now!

    My gal journey began somewhere around 2010, but up until 2017 or so I didn't even know an online community existed! It was not something I had come across, so I never got any critique on my makeup, and thought I was fine! Honestly I doubt I could have handled the criticism back then, so I'm happy that I didn't find the community until later on!

    Here are some looks from my first year seriously trying gyaru, in 2017. I had done looks before but they were just for fun and not something I'd fully classify as gyaru, now. I was doing mostly vkei looks at this point so I was trying to stay out of the sun whenever possible, and keep my skin as light as I could!!! Here is where I started with gyaru:






    And here is where I am, late 2019 and 2020!!! I think the biggest differences that I absolutely recommend for ALL MANBAS are: Tan, Contacts, Lashes!!!!!! As you can see, those three things made a huuuuuge difference! Of course I changed shapes and messed around with different lines, but essentially all that stayed very similar. But proper upper lashes, contacts, and a tan really help so so much! Especially when you want that white makeup to pop. Look at the difference between my pale skin manba and tan skin manba!!





    While critique from the community helps, the biggest thing is to really study the looks you love and want to emulate. Studying the exact shapes and replicating them on your own face then gives you freedom to tweak how you'd like! I'm still changing constantly, always doing something new so I don't get bored!

    What about you! Do you cringe looking back at your looks? Do you think you learned a lot from past attempts? What do you wish you had learned sooner?

Monday, June 15, 2020

10 Weeks of Gyaru Blogging: Try An Oldschool Style!

    Hello again! Ahhhh, this is a little late because of summer classes starting for me. But I'm super happy with how it turned out so I hope you enjoy it anyway!

    For my oldschool style I tried.........SENTAA. Well, sentaa/manba style! I've always wanted to try it, however I wasn't really sure I could pull it off, had no idea what look to do, and on and on. But I'm so glad I decided to try it out! Here were my inspiration photos:




    AND..................THE RESULT:



    I had to make some purikura right!!!! Here are some plain shots:



    I really love how this turned out. It was so easy, since I didn't have to add liner or lashes!!! But so much fun. I think I'll definitely be trying it again just for fun!

    What oldschool style do you want to try?? Would you ever try a gyaruo look??

Monday, June 8, 2020

What is Gyaru? Substyle Info!

    Welcome back gals and guys! This is just a short post today, to share my new project!

    If you're on social media and wear gyaru, you have probably gotten some questions about it! I receive at least 5-10 a day, and they usually boil down to, "Is -insert random fashion- gyaru?" or "Is this ganguro?" There has also been such an influx of newbie gyaru during the quarantine, and it can be hard to grasp the styles at first!

    SO I partnered with some awesome friends and made informational TikTok videos about 16 different substyles!! Below, I've condensed them down into one YouTube video for easy viewing! Please check it out! Then, let me know if there are more substyles you want to learn about! Do any of these styles inspire you to try something new? I'd love to hear about it!


In order: Kelsey: Tiktok - KelseyJupiter, Instagram - nefariouslycute Lizzie: Tiktok - hellolizziebee, Instagram - hellolizziebee Yaya: Tiktok - kuroyaya, Instagram - kuroyaya Ethan: Tiktok - ethantryce, Instagram - ethan_tryce Nene: Instagram: yanchagal Georgie: Tiktok - georgiepiyo, Instagram: georgie_piyo Reila: Tiktok - reilaless, Instagram - reilaless Rachel: Tiktok - yamigal_, Instagram - yamigal_ Shiena: Tiktok - ningyosama, Instagram - ningyosama Emi: Tiktok - emiriichu, Instagram - emiriichu Amiman: Tiktok - ami.iman, Instagram - amii.iman Lea: Tiktok - leahime, Instagram - leasoneegyarulife Kelsey Wes: Tiktok - 109wes, Instagram - wezzerheid Kelsey Lee: Tiktok - x_haro_x, Instagram: x_haro_x Lizzie