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Gyaru (ギャル), a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word 'gal' ("girl"), is a Japanese fashion subculture. It is rumored to be inspired by the popular late 1990s American action drama series Baywatch, that also appeared on Japanese television. The fashion style was probably created and then popularized by Pamela Anderson's role in the show at the time.[1][2] It is rumored that gyaru was an exaggeration and over-representation of American teenage party culture in Japan. The term's usage Party Culture, Teenage Party, English Slang, Teenage Parties, Slang Words, Gyaru Fashion, Baywatch, Drama Series, Gyaru

Gyaru (ギャル), a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word 'gal' ("girl"), is a Japanese fashion subculture. It is rumored to be inspired by the popular late 1990s American action drama series Baywatch, that also appeared on Japanese television. The fashion style was probably created and then popularized by Pamela Anderson's role in the show at the time.[1][2] It is rumored that gyaru was an exaggeration and over-representation of American teenage party culture in Japan. The term's…

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