Ganguro

Ganguro

and , but "ganguro" practitioners invariably say it derives from the phrase . The term "yamanba" derives from Yama-uba, the name of a mountain hag in Japanese folklore whom the fashion is thought to resemble. It is now usually shortened to "manba" in Japanese slang.

References

Footnotes

Notations

* "Blackfaces, Witches, and Racism Against Girls", by Sharon Kinsella, in "Bad Girls of Japan", Laura Miller and Jan Bardsley eds., Palgrave, 2005.
* Klippensteen, Kate, and Everett Kennedy Brown (photographer). "Ganguro Girls: The Japanese "Black Face". Cologne: Koenemann, 2001. ISBN 3-8290-7926-5.

External links

* [http://www.harajukustyle.net www.harajukustyle.net] Ganguro & Harajuku Fashion Information.
* [http://www.japanlinked.com/about_japan/culture/fashion/galstyles.html A detailed reference of all the Gyaru GAL Styles with photos.]
* [http://galfactory.webs.com/ RECENT STYLE PICTURES AND INFORMATION]


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