by: テイラーとケイトリン. associated with motorcycle clubs and gangs black & bright...
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Traditional and Modern
日本人 の ふくBy:テイラーとケイトリン
MODERNビ - ギャル
•copy R&B artists
•Look African American
•dark tan (permanent)
•micro-braids, cornrows, extensions
•associated with motorcycle clubs and gangs
•black & bright colours
•leather, chains, plaid
•black eyeliner
ボ—ゾソ—ク(VIOLENT RUNNING
TRIBE)
ヒメギャル(princess
gal)•pink makeup & long eyelashes
•tan or very light skin
•huge hair, wigs
•clothes with a lot of fur & rich materials, animal prints
•high heels
•hair rarely dyed white, never unnatural
コギャル / コガル
•high school girl
•choose styles going against school standards
•have a need to stay “ かわいい”
•Tanned skin
•Fake nails
ヤマンバ•pictures of popular Disney characters
•Cartoons
•stick-on earrings
•"panda" make-up
•orange, hot pink, teal blue, or bleached hair
•Long hair with multi-coloured extensions
オ—ネ - ギャル• early to mid twenties (age)
•reformed previous style to sophisticated
•Tan themselves and dye their hair
ラスタ •characterized by Jamaican flags
•red, green, yellow clothing
•straw handbags, hemp clothing
ロリタ•become larger, most recognizable
•4 different styles
•Gothic Lolita (1st style) ; influence from Eastern & Victorian Goth style, dark colours, crosses, bats & spiders, and other icons. Skirts= knee length w/ petticoats. Blouses 7 shirts= ace trimmed or ruffled.
• Knee length socks with boots, bonnets, brooches
ロリタ•Sweet Lolita (2nd style); childlike, characterized by baby animals, fairy tale themes, childlike attire, inspired by baby dolls & hello kitty, pastel colours, black, dark red, blues. Large headbows, purses, elegant parasols, stuffed animals (bottom picture)
•Punk Lolita (3rd style); experimental, mix of punk with Lolita. deconstructed, crazy, keeping silhouette (top right)
•Classic Lolita(4th style); traditional, mature, business-like, light colours; blue, green, and red. (top left)
•wrapped around body, usually left over right
•Even when machine-made, parts are sewn by hand
•silk is the ideal fabric
•Worn by men, women, children
TRADITIONAL
Kimono 着物
•Fancy kimonos are made from silk (left picture)
•typically made from rayon, cotton, polyester, and other synthetic fibres (right picture)
•pattern= what season it should be worn in (ex. Spring= butterflies)
COST•Women, up to $10,000
•complete (kimono, obi, ties, socks, sandals, accessories, undergarments) easily exceed $20,000
•usually not that expensive, most no longer made of silk
•made of man-made fibres
•thriving business of second-hand kimonos
•some cost as little as 500 yen ($5)
•price range from very formal to casual, depending
SEVERAL STYLES
•Furisode-振袖 (swinging sleeves) for unmarried women, long sleeves (top left)
•Hōmongi-訪問着 (visiting wear) for both married and unmarried women, patterns flowing over shoulders (top middle)
•Iromuji-色無地 ; single-coloured, worn by married and unmarried women (top right)
•Komon-小紋 ; small, repeated pattern, casual, married and unmarried women (bottom left)
•Mofuku; mourning dress for men/women, plain black silk (bottom right)
•Tomesode; 2 categories, Irotemesode- 色留袖 (single-coloured, pattern below waistline, married women, top right)Kurotomesode- 黒留袖 (black, pattern below waistline, most formal for married women) worn to weddings (top middle)
•Tsukeage- 付け下げ ; worn by married women, modest patterns (top right)
•Uchikake; highly formal, worn by bride or at stage performance, either white or very colourful w/red (bottom left)
•Susohiki(trail the skirt)/Hikizuri; worn by geisha, or by those who dance traditionally (bottom right)
Men’s 着物•Many differences between men’s and women’s
•Men’s = 5 pieces not including footwear
•normally made of dark colours; black, dark blue, green, brown
•more casual=slightly brighter colours; purple, green, blue
•special occasions= bright red, gold, and such
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