"Style is about confidence, and trust me, I’m feeling unstoppable—even with this big belly!"
With bold style and an irresistible attitude, Nejire embraces her gyaru transformation.
Did you know?
The gyaru (ギャル) subculture in Japan originated in the 1970s but became hugely popular in the 1990s and 2000s. It’s all about bold self-expression, breaking away from traditional Japanese beauty norms. Gyaru fashion typically features tanned skin, colorful makeup, dyed hair, and flashy accessories. The style also represents a carefree and rebellious attitude, challenging societal expectations of conformity. Over time, gyaru evolved into multiple substyles, like hime gyaru (princess-style) and ganguro (extreme tan and bright makeup), each with its unique flair!
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