Sunday, March 8, 2009

Japan Hair Style 2009 for Women

Japan Hair Style 2009 for WomenStrong Image character and coloring


Japan Hair Style 2009 for WomenSummer Hairstyle


Japan Hair Style 2009 for WomenLong Hair Japan Style
Hair cut with layer n bright colouring

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Vest Is Best

Vest s are fashionistas wear popular today . first appeared in street fashions a few years ago, when trendsetters found them in vintage clothes shops and began using them to create their own distinctive looks. Since then, they have become a standard item in the wardrobes of younger generation. It become great choose cause offer and easy way to dress up and outfit. Vest in Japan word is Chokki, in English is Vest and in French is Gilet. Vest history started at seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it wear out as decorative garments worn under jackets by Western European men. By the second half of the nineteenth century, three-piece suits comprising jacket, vest, and pants had become standard business attire. The outfits subsequently made their way to Japan, where well-heeled men adopted them as everyday wear. First, its only wear for men, and only under jackets or other outerwear. But know, they were incorporated into uniform for schoolgirls and female office workers, increasingly worn without a jacket to become popular style among women.

Vest Trend for men is to wear black or grey color semi tailored vest over with t-shirt or another casual top, tight-fitting pants, boots, and sunglasses or another accessory, which are designer goods favored by men. Vests are perfect for warmer weather, when jackets and blousons are too hot but T-shirts alone look too casual, so that the demand for them is likely to continue to grow. The expanding range of styles today includes dressy vests in tartan or with satin hems, casual vests made out of denim or leather, and sporty vests with a hood. Vests Trend for Women, This spring, the combination of a frilly or lacey dress with a vest was a hit among women. The vests are effective in toning down the feminine look and provide the attractive accent for an outfit. Their popularity carried over through the summer, and they are expected to remain an indispensable item in the fall and winter. To look boyish or sporty is getting their attention, fashion-conscious women create outfits with masculine shirts and vests in darker colors over shorts or jeans.
At present, most vest devotees are young, but since formal men's vests and elegant looking women's vests have been available, and it is likely only a matter of time before they catch on among men and women of all ages.
In my country with tropic season vest still trend fashion for young boys and girls. With adopted Japanese style or they free style way character.
When it comes to being a parent there are few things in life that are as important then making sure that the right presents arrive in time for your child’s Christmas.
This year it would appear that as far as Boys are concerned the hot items consist of (amongst others) the following: The Clone Trooper Voice Changer Helmet, Ben 10 Toys, U-Dance and for Girls the selection would include Elmo Live, FurReal Friends Biscuit and the Girl Gourmet Cupcake Maker.
The Clone Trooper Voice Changer Helmet is a helmet that kids can wear that looks like a Star Wars Trooper Helmet. This makes the play action that kids love when it comes to this sort of thing that extra specially realistic. The best thing about the whole thing is that it specially modifies the wearers own voice so that they sound like a Star Wars Clone Trooper.
Following on from the Star Wars Clone Trooper Voice Changer Helmet one of the other popular toys this Christmas is going to be some more toys from Ben 10. The Ben 10 toys are exactly what they sound like in that they are action figures from the wildly popular Ben 10 TV series. With Omnitrix, Alien Creation Chamber and many action figures from within the series the Ben 10 Toys are incredibly popular amongst the younger boys.
U-Dance has been described as a fun game that enables its users to dance along with dance steps to various songs. The better you can keep up with the dance steps, the more points you score.
As far as girls are concerned the first toy that we will take a look at is Elmo Live. Elmo Live is a great toy for young girls encouraging compassion and attentiveness on behalf of whoever is playing with Elmo. The thing about the new Elmo is that it is much more responsive than ever before, this Elmo toy has a wide range of reactions to whatever children might do to him.
In a similar vein, FurReal Friends Biscuit is an adorable puppy from the FurReal Friends line of soft toys. These are ideal for the more tactile child and are great just to hold or to cuddle. Biscuit loves to be pet, stroked and cuddled and responds to various commands making him closer to a real puppy than a stuffed animal. The added bonus here is that Biscuit won’t either leave a mess in the utility room overnight or chew his way through all of your Broadband or Hi Fi Cables - a real boon!Lastly the Girl Gourmet Cupcake Maker is a genuine cupcake maker to please the budding bakers and cooks out there. Coming with different kinds of frosting, cake and other adornments, this is an easy to use toy that will encourage any young girl regarding their baking or cookery skills.The thing is that probably there has never been a wider and more varied selection of toys available for children before and to get these toys at the best possible prices it always pays to shop around and look inj as many places online as you can.

Japanese Salon Boys

Japanese Salon Boys, HairStyle, Japanese Fashion Style

Fashion in Japan have many distinct style, from designer brand until to gyaru-o ("gal men"). Gyaru-o style, guys with the dyed-brown-haired Shibuya "gals" who dress in tight T-shirts and ripped jeans. There are also the sporty "street style" men who favor sweats and sneakers. From the street fashion becoming "salon boys", where you can meet professional or apprentice hair stylists in their late teens and twenties. Their major turf is Harajuku, Tokyo's premier hair salon battleground. Known not only for sporting the very latest hairstyles, as one would expect of their profession, but also for mixing designer brands with vintage and second-hand clothes, they pay attention to the smallest items, including hats, glasses, belts and shoes. The Roots is one Salon Boys, started at 1999 in TV Series Scissors League, tell about chronicled the lives of artistically and technically gifted hair stylists. The series is credited with setting off the craze for so-called charisma hairdressers, who became regular fixtures on TV and in magazines not only for their hair styling skills but also for their choices of fashion, cars, bikes, and interior design. The exposure of their charismatic figures also turned hair styling into a popular career choice for young men.
Although this craze has gone down, the salon boys have remained an object of emulation for many young men, in part thanks to the launch in 2002 of the magazine CHOKi CHOKi ("Snip Snip"), which features real-life hair stylists as models. Today, the term salon style refers to professional and apprentice hair stylists' fashion and to those who have adopted their style.Source : www.web-japan.org





Saturday, November 22, 2008

Himegyaru-Gyaru Gal Styles

Gyaru Gal Styles, HimegyaruHimegyaru-Gyaru Gal Styles Pictures





Gyaru GAL Styles

In Japan most pepole know the common Gyaru GAL Styles such as Kogal, or Ganguro, but most people don't know the difference or actualy how many differnt styles there are! Here is a detailed description of many of the different Gyaru GAL Styles.

Amura
A girl who chooses to follow the look of Namie Amuro...who is rumored to have started the kogal fashion trend with her tan skin and light brown hair and pre-disposition to wear tiny skirts and high boots.

B-Gyaru
Despite popular belief B-Gyaru aren't trying to look like Black women, they are copying R&B artists who are predominately African American. The style is distinguishable only by a very dark tan(whereas Yamanba/Ganguro/Gonguro are mostly tan make-up or bronzer, the B-Gyaru tan is 100% permanent with upkeep of course) and the hairstyles which are mostly micro-braids, cornrows, and almost always extensions.

Banba / Bamba
The style is much more raaku (rock) than the previous gal styles. The style is characterized by fishnet and bright colors but most importantly high stiletto boots and as much streetwalker apparel as a gal is allowed outside of Las Vegas. Not to be confused with Manba, though the hair styles are very similar. A Banba can be classified by pale or dark skin depending on preference. The teased bee-hive-esque do seem to be a favorite (think Elvira) as well as the bright colors.

Baika / Bozosoku
Biker style is characterized by lots of black/bright colors, and leather, chains, and plaid. The style is usually isolated to Banba/Bambas, but there are exceptions. The style is surprisingly feminine and nods to the Vivienne Westwood-punk-bondage styles of the 70's/80's in the U.K. Light white panda make-up is applied to the corners as well as some black liner for contour. The hair is usually similar to banba style but can also be cornrows/braids/or faux-hawks. A popular follower of Baika style is Hiromi Endo who epitomizes it with her fierce expression and up until recently jet black hair...which is uncharacteristic for a GAL to remain raven-headed.

Cocogyaru
Any of the above or remaining GAL styles, but the GAL loves Cocolulu and often drapes herself in lots of labels such as cocolulu logo jeans and a cocolulu monogram bag.

Ganguro
Moderately tanned gyaru. One of the first styles to emerge when "Kogal" began tanning more heavily and took the initiative to take contouring make-up (the white on the bridge of the nose and through the eyes) to a new level. They tend to wear GAL brands as well as whatever the new trend is. The hairstyles usually lean more towards soft waves or stick straight hair with plenty of volume or spiral curled ends. Fake nails are a must or at least some hint of a manicure. Footwear is seasonal, but I can tell you go-go boots and tube top skirts are out.

Ganjiro / Shiro Gyaru
This style pertains to any GAL who chooses not to tan but follows all of the other gal trends. They even go above and beyond the call of duty to remain "bihaku"(beautifully white) and apply sun-block. Some ganjiro choose a light bronze skintone but never tan religiously. It's not the tan that makes you GAL it's the attitude and way of carrying yourself...as well as the fashions you tend to wear. Ganjiro can still be any of the previous fashions other than Gonguro and Ganguro, some even slick on orange make-up and pretend to be Yamanba for a day...many Yamanba are very pale under all the make-up.

Gonguro / Ganguro
This style like Ganguro is taken up a notch. This style requires a super dark tan, super white contouring make-up, and white lipstick. Sometimes bleached white or silver streaked hair is also common.

And all Of Gyaru GAL Styles discription i saw from this web www.japanlinked.com so nice and pleasure. I hope can be your changes style fashion by japan more.