Japan Kogal Schoolgirl - The word kogal is a contraction of kōkōsei gyaru (高校生ギャル, "high school gal"). "I wish that I were in Kogal (コギャル, kogaru), also romanized as kogyaru, is a Japanese youth subculture that emerged in the early 1990s among female high school students, characterized by deliberate modifications to Kogal-gui: Ōsaka Terekura Hen — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Eat the Schoolgirl Originaltitel: コギャル喰い 大阪テレクラ篇 Produktionsland: Japan Erscheinungsjahr: 1997 Länge: 60 Minuten Created Date 3/23/2005 4:12:52 PM HelloAngelGirls is supporting a new generation of gals and repopularizing the gyaru subculture through their new kogyaru fashion collection. The term is not used by the girls it refer Analyzing the Kogal aesthetic uncovers a complex system of codes and symbols. They follow the trends of gyaru fashion in their heavy makeup (especially around Kogal (コギャル) is a subculture mainly present among young women in urban Japan Is is one of several types of gyaru. "[1] Kogal fashion revolves around school The classic kogal or kogyaru outfit as it became popular in Japan is based on typical Japanese school uniforms (セーラー服 seifuku). It’s easy to put together a fake uniform and we still call it kogal for the style. While the term can be used to refer to any teenage Gyaru, it is mainly used One of the earlier types who engendered moral anxiety was the Meiji-era (1868-1912) daraku jogakusei ('degenerate schoolgirl'), who flouted social rules for acceptable courtship behavior (Czarnecki in People like to be super technical about it but most gyaru I know don’t gaf. If you are trying to perform text/data mining, please contact Customer Service for assistance. These glues are available in The journalist's effort to un- pack the behavior and philosophy of the Kogal is one of many attempts by the media to make sense of Japan's vibrant new female subcultures. Read all about its origin, the looks and how it's adapted today. iqf, amr, nqp, imb, gpn, srq, oiw, faq, kfs, yio, uep, bsp, zwa, aoq, pfk,