Shiny Violet Star

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Things I've been up to..Sakura 360, Nor*Gal, SF/Sac Adventures, Things to Watch and Read Over the Summer

Long time no speak blog. I thought it would be appropriate to write about my summer and some of the things I've been up to and into. Lately, I've been focused on my YouTube channel. However, some of my adventures I haven't vlogged so I probably still need to keep this thing active for those times. 

School really kicked my ass last semester, so having a break has been insanely nice. I've been able to do a lot of creative projects since I've had a bit of time on my hands. Unfortunately, it's been less writing (hi blog. hi trash fics >_>) and more makeup and video work. I'm not sure why that's been a huge thing but I think it's because it's more time consuming. Videos might be harder to do in the fall since I'm officially going to school full time this and next semester to prepare for my transfer to a State University next fall. AHHH! Applications are in October. So with that said, I've been really trying to relax and enjoy my summer before I have to buckle down. 


Sailor Moon nail set I designed 



Right before summer vacation began for me-right in April actually, I participated in Sakura360's J-Fashion walk. I truly felt like I went all out for it. I had a different outfit planned for the show but I was supposedly going to rain-so I played it safe and wore safer shoes and darker colors with the same concept I intended to do. I really love how the look turned out. My hair was the biggest it had been in a while (some days I have good hair days and other times it's just such a disappointment LOL) and I decked out my nails pretty intensely. I glued on press ons and designed a very blinged out Sailor Moon themed nail set. My maxi dress was Ma*rs' Jewel Rose print in the black colorway. My shoes were heart mules from Yumetenbo that were scarily breaking that day. I lucked up to find the same shoes unworn in my size on an auction site in the same color to replace my dead ones. 

That day was also the time that Nor*Gal had their first premeet. It was fun meeting up with other lovelies that were into gyaru fashion. I felt less alone which is a big deal, because usually I am a lone gyaru! I don't have friends that dress up with me or that are into gyaru; so sometimes it's lonely! 

Representing the style on stage was something that I could truly take pride in because I really gave my all when it came to the whole outfit, hair, nails, and makeup. It had been the most gyaru I had been in awhile. 



Huge shoutout to my friend Katie for supporting all my endeavors. I'm so grateful that I have friends that are okay with attending things with me and tolerate me being extra as hell. I also super appreciate my friends for always looking out for me and being my second pair of hands. I'm always juggling so much stuff and on stilts for the sake of aesthetic that sometimes I compromise my own self! -thankful- 

We went for dinner and tea with some of the girls from the fashion show and Nor*Gal premeet. No lie, I'm so excited to do more Nor*Gal stuff in the future. I don't know if I can call Nor*Gal a full on gyaru circle because we haven't actually planned a huge event yet. I'm trying to plan a premeet in Sacramento since I did one for San Francisco already to give the gals further up north their time to shine as well. I also want to do a Galoween meet in San Francisco for everyone from both SF and Sac  (and other places-all CA gyaru are welcome!) to come to. I dunno what all I'd plan for that yet but I'm trying to slowly hash out a plan. It honestly depends on my school semester and how busy it gets as well.

Continuing on into summer; the season started out for me in a oddly strange way. I don't really go out before finals but more so after. This year I decided to not to attend Fanime. It felt super strange not partaking it what would have been a ten year long tradition. I felt lack of reason to go honestly. I don't really cosplay anymore. The music guests this year while relevant weren't up my alley. As I've gotten older, the less in tune with the 'youngins'. I'm just not up and with it when it comes to anime and cosplay stuff..or even trends. I kind of do my own thing and stumble into somewhat relevant things. LOL.  

I'm thinking about my convention presence and what I want to do in the future. I've certainly retired in a sense. Pondering on it though, there is a space for J-Fashion at these events. I truly do want to revive gyaru fashion up in my area and maybe bring a huge resurgence/event up to my home con. I'm not quite sure yet. I need to see if people are interested in Nor*Gal and planning something with me. I also need to see if my expenses during spring semester would allow me to head to Fanime. If I did it would be for whatever music event there is if it's up my alley and for Nor*Gal. I kind of want to do a gyaru panel with a couple gals that could help me co-host it and that are familiar with doing panels. Just a thought for the future to give me more reason to stay active in a way! I need more purpose!







To make up for not going to Fanime, I went out the weekend before to San Francisco to meet up with a friend. It was a pretty relaxed time. I super enjoyed it because I haven't has a chill time out in the city without an event in what feels like forever. I finally got to have my parfait that was sold out at CBF at Matcha Cafe Maiko. It was delicious and I've really taken a liking to Japanese sweets! I also hoarded food from Nijiya and Daiso because I'm crazy like that. 

My outfit was dumbly casual for all of my SF outings after CBF because I commuted on the BARTfor the first time in three years. For the first trip I took, I wore an off-brand top, a Dig-Deep maxi-skirt, F21 boots, and carried an offbrand bag~ 

It was a rather comfy outfit until I got to be standing on a very crowded BART train on the way back home and wanted to die. Which fucking reminds me-I was trying to blend in that day by wearing all black in hopes of NOT being hit on/talked to. Which totally created the opposite effect. I got a weirdo walking with me up on Powell street. I ended up dipping into the Sephora to shake the guy off of me and walked out with a Stila glitter eyeshadow set because lord knows I needed retail therapy after enduring that dude's weak ass attempt at spitting game. 












My second trip was with another friend. We went out for all you can eat Korean BBQ and crepes! It was also a strange day because there was a rather large fire up north of San Francisco-so everything literally looked like Silent Hill covered in literal ash. I wore F21 pants, a Skinny Lip top, Guess sneakers, and the same damn red offbrand bag. I kind of went for the same feel as last time. Black clothes=less likely to get talked to. Though, clearly that's not always the case. Some of my tsuyome-esque stuff is more casual and easier to pair with jeans. I tried to go for a rough but glam look each time. 

While in San Francisco, I went into Kinokuniya to see if they had an gyaru magazines. Sadly there wasn't much of a selection. With Kera, GLB, and Ageha/Egg not being physically around there's less reason to sometimes hit up Kinokuniya. Occasionally, I get entertained by flipping through Popteen and Larme magazine. Both aren't my style but sometimes I have a glimmer of hope that they'll be a gyaru movement in Popteen again one day. 

While I passed by, I saw some Namie Amuro goods!! I was so shocked to see music goods/Namie Amuro stuff. There isn't a lot of music magazines or music stuff in Japan Town like there used to be in the hey-day of my high school years. Way back when there used to be a couple of record shops and even Kinokuniya sold a lot of J-Pop and J-Rock stuff. I remember a store selling w-inds and Johnnys goods wayyy back when! 

Anyway, here are the Namie Amuro books I found. They feature pictures and listings from her tours as well as all of the singles and albums she's done over the years. 





Other than heading out to SF, I've been delving into make up. I've posted a couple of different make up looked on my YouTube channel. I've had a lot of fun trying out new eyeshadow palettes that have dropped from the Hush app! 



I discovered Hush back in January and have been hooked ever since. I had been looking for a dupe for the Huda Beauty Desert Dusk Palette and Rose Gold Palette... I loved the colors (especially the duo chromes!!) but not the price tag. I really thought I'd only reach for the duochromes since I already have the Modern Renaissance palette from Anastasia Beverly Hills. I ended up stumbling upon Hush-which has super affordable dupes. Bad Habit Beauty has exact dupes for ABH and Huda Beauty. Other brands on Hush dupe Urban Decay, Tarte, and Too Faced as well. I'm not sponsored by this company. I just immensely love this app. I have A LOT of Bad Habit Beauty's palettes-Aphrodite and Athena (dupes for the Huda palettes), RetroLove (ABH's Subculture dupe), and Dreamstate (a dupe for the Fenty Galaxy palette). I have FaceCandy's Atlantis palette as well which is a dupe (but not so much since it never released) for Tarte's April Fool's joke 'Icy Betch'. 

I honestly ADORE all of these palettes so much. I literally reach for the more than any of my high end palettes-which is a bit mind blowing. I've created a bunch of different makeup looks using the eye shadow products that I've used from the Hush app. I've really enjoyed experimenting with different colors and textures-and for an affordable price. If you're interested in the pigmentation and gyaru looks I've done-check out my YouTube channel! 


Here is a look I've done a tutorial on with a Hush palette! 









Sky Rose coordinate
I indulged in one last adventure this past weekend with my friends in Sacramento. I dressed to the nines yet again because I didn't get to wear the dress I wanted to wear for Cherry Blossom Festival.  I took advantage of the extremely warm weather and decided to wear it out on this outing. The dress and shoes are from the now defunct brand Sky Rose. It was an insanely gorgeous and very PINK short-lived brand that existed for a season or two. I adored it and snagged some pieces from their collection before they went out of business. The bag was a gifted Samantha Vega bag that I adore wearing. I have a La Pafait piece that matches that bag too and I really want to eventually coordinate a look with those pieces as well!

My friends and I indulged in Korean food (I've been on a Korean kick lately, I'll explain why in a bit), boba, goodies from 85c bakery (which is one of my favorite bakeries), shaved ice, and karaoke!





Going to give deets about the shaved ice in Sacramento because it's also a mochi place. I'm pretty sure I've talked about Osakaya before-but probably the mochi. During the spring and summer months they also shaved ice. It gets very hot in Sacramento so the shaved ice is really refreshing. They have normal flavors like strawberry, green apple, pineapple, bubblegum, and rootbeer. However, I'm a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to sweets lately and a Japanese mochi place of course has really delicious red bean and matcha. I got a Kintoki! Believe it or not, this is their small size! 





Karaoke was done at KP Karaoke this round. We hit two different places usually. The cool thing about KP is that it's a variety of places. It's a bar, it's a karaoke house, and it's an international market; all in one plaza. The serve lots of food at this places and for super reasonable. Look at the huge pitchers of soda we got! They light up! I know this is gonna sound cringe but they kinda looked clubby/hostessy-so they probably only use pitchers like this a host clubs. Maybe it's too lady like for the hostess places? -not sure- -doesn't delve into that life- I was just amused. 

I also can't pour drinks worth a shit. Can I just be a model instead? LMAO. 

Speaking of model shit; here's a heavily edited pic I did of that outfit. I tried to edit it in an old school Popteen/Koakuma Ageha -like way with the sparkles and bright colors. I don't usually edit my pictures like this but I wanted to experiment a little bit. I'm sure a lot of girls on instagram filter and edit heavily but I'm always super afraid to do it. Usually, I use good lighting ( a ring light or window light), well thought out angles, and merely edit the brightness and contrast of a photo. I'll admit that lately I've been using Snow because my current foundation (the Urban Decay All Nighter) is doing my skin type no favors but I have to use it because I spent the $$ on it. As always I'm too pale and everything oxidizes into a weird undertone on me and this foundation is super toothpasty. It was good swatched but on my face it sunk into my pores and lines super quick... It looked cakey. I need high coverage without the cake. I'm going back to NARS next chance I get and pairing it with a damn good primer. Snow has helped it look a little bit more forgiving. I work way too hard on my eye make up for the rest of it to go to waste in pictures. I hope none of you mind. 






Other than that, I've been keeping occupied with a lot of manga reading, television shows, and good music! I'm going to quickly skim over the manga I've been reading very quickly because I'm closet fujoshi trash and trying to be more open about it. Lately my fix has been between Caste Heaven (which is on a slight hiatus) and 19 Days (which isn't exactly a manga but I love it and it sort of counts). They are both series that I always look forward to reading each week/month! I'm really intrigued with the Azusa/Karino relationship in Caste Heaven-SO INTRIGUED that I have a fanfic on AO3 that's floating in plot limbo right now (I am so fucking sorry). Their dynamic is really amusing and I really hope they truly end up falling in love with each other without the Caste game being a front for it. Azusa does seem a little attached to Karino and we all know that Karino is being secretly protective over his little target! Mwahaha! 


In terms of 19 Days, I'm really into the He Tian and Mo Guan Shan pairing. When Caste Heaven came out I liked Karino/Azusa but I really the side pairings. I've always not matter what series-have had a thing for the side characters and side relationships in stories. 19 DAYS IS THE DEFINITION OF THIS. I LOVE the side relationship between He Tian and Mo Guan Shan. *____* They are so damn cute in a really funny way. These last couple of chapters have truly tugged at my heart strings (wahhh ;~;) but I'm always looking forward to updates. Mini spoiler: I hope they're reunited SOON!! Ahhhh!  

If you're looking for really good yaoi manga to read this summer season I highly recommend Ogeretsu Tanaka's 'Neon Sign Amber'~ It takes place during the summer and the main character is a gyaru-o (which no lie, is super sexy ;D ). It has a summery club vibe but focuses on a serious subject-facing one's sexuality. It's a sweet manga but also is realistic at the same time. I enjoyed reading it. There's not a lot of manga like this out and about but I'm glad I found this one. I've recommended it on several different platforms and to a couple of different friends as well; but I realized that I should feature it here too because it somewhat has to do with J-Fashion in the sense that a gay gyaru-o is in it! 





Going onto J-Dramas, when I went to Kinokuniya with my friend I discovered that Hana Yori Dango's continuation manga "Hana Nochi Hare" got a J-Drama! I had no idea that it had gotten one! I was so excited to see it! Soon after my classes ended I ended up occupying my time marathoning it as it aired. 

It's such a sweet/cute series and I'M SO TORN. Things I like about the J-Drama so far (I'm waiting for the last few episodes to come out subtitled, I'm aware it's completed!): 

1. I LOVE that Hikaru Utada is yet again, featured as the insert song for this drama. Her song "Hatsukoi" (not to be mistaken for her debut single "First Love" from the late 90s)  gives me so many feels every time it plays in this drama. Much like "Flavor of Life" did in Hana Yori Dango 2, "Hatsukoi" plays at pivotal moments in the series' plot. It can literally make you tear up. I can't listen to "Hatsukoi" now without associating with with Hana Nochi Hare~! 




2. Perhaps this is a spoiler but there are SO MANY connections to the original Hana Yori Dango universe. I honestly felt like I was going to dislike this drama because these are different characters. It was really hard to read the manga and pay attention because of this. However, in the format of a J-Drama this continuation series truly sucks you into the characters' lives and makes them lovable. There's also many appearances and easter eggs to the original series that I'm always screaming with joy when certain scenes appear. If you love the original HanaDan then you MUST give the continuation a shot just for this fact alone!

3. Another spoiler but I really think this is honestly a positive thing that needs to be discussed on here-Hana Yori Dango had a lot "evil" girls in the series. There were the three Eitoku girls who would set Makino up a lot or bully her. There was also Sakurako at a point as well who even turned against Makino despite being a friend at first. There was a constant female rivalry becoming present in Hana Yori Dango. This exists but in a different but much more positive way. It's refreshing (and also something I loved about Macross Frontier and Delta on an unrelated note). The rivalry in love or the bitchy female side characters are such a negative and stereotypical trope that's constantly over used in movies, books, and TV shows. We as an audience do not see many healthy female rivalries or interactions. Hana Nochi depicts this! It's refreshing and I love it. For those of you who have already watched the drama, I know many people would argue that Airi is a representation of that negative trope. However, Airi later on redeems herself and becomes rather lovable. She's acts like a bratty little princess but it grows to be lovable because her intention is to support and protect the people that she loves. That's something to admire. She eventually gains a very cute friendship with the leading girl and rival in love Oto~ There's also Megumi who is a rival but also friends with Oto. All three of these girls eventually become friends (Airi begrudgingly with Megumi lmao) and it's such a sweet and refreshing scene. They all have loved the same person-thus have a something in common and can respect each other because of that. They make it less about what they want and what they want for the good/happiness of Haruto. They all support each other for the sake of Haruto in their own way. That's truly selfless love.

4. I love that Oto didn't start out poor. She was actually a poised, proper, rich girl-thus she's not nearly as brash as our beloved Makino. I love this because despite her family falling from grace financially, she still works very hard and has the the manners of a true lady. She's still intune with herself money or not and knows there's a time and place for everything. 

5. Not really a plus to this if you like Haruto but--AHHHH  I LOVE TENMA. HE'S PERFECT. I NEED SOMEONE LIKE THIS IN MY LIFE. LIKE HI. WTF. PERFECTION DOES EXIST. ahaha. He's so friggin' sweet and I'm so torn on him and Haruto because they're both equally as good of candidates for Oto. Tenma wins a little bit more because he's truly selfless and doesn't need to be pushed into a corner to be made to be selfless. Haruto does have his charm though; his imperfect, clumsy, and his naive boyishness makes him adorable. It's all terms of preference honestly. Tenma could be comparable to Rui but honestly, Rui is shitty in comparison to Tenma. Makino was a rebound for Rui after Shizuka got married. Tenma's love is solely towards Oto because they're childhood friends and he wants to protect her from hardship...tho he eventually learns to have some faith in her. 

I've probably spoiled some parts to this series quite a bit but I feel like these are some of the positive points to this J-Drama and make it worth watching. I haven't marathoned or watched a J-Drama in a very long while. Hana Nochi Hare reminded me of why I used to love watching drama series. I brought me back to my freshman year of high school when I marathoned both Hana Yori Dango and Hana Yori Dango...and then in my sophomore/junior year anticipated to the release of the HYD movie which was the finale to the series. It made me feel young again!!!


I've also been watching a Korean broadcast called Produce48 but actually has to do with J-Pop as well. I am by no means huge on idol girls. I followed Morning Musume in middle school when Say Yeah!, Renai Revolution, and Be Ambitious were a thing (it was a certain era of time), as well as a bit of Buono! but nothing really more. I only know two AKB48 songs. "Heavy Rotation" and "10 Nen Sakura/Zakura" from way back in my Junior year of HS. LOL. Hearing that they were going to participate in a K-Pop survival show to create a huge girl group was super worrying. The meaning of 'idol' in South Korea and Japan are two totally different things. The music is two absolutely different genres. 

However, I found myself unable to look away and have ended up watching every single episode that's came out thus far. It truly amused me. At first I was frustrated. Honestly, AVEX signed trainees stood a better chance against the K-Pop trainees rather than the AKB48 girls skill wise. Avex has E-Girls, Faky, the three friggin queens Ayu, Koda, Namie (tho Namie signed off to her own label and is retiring now). However, as the show continued the Japanese girls worked extremely hard to catch up. 

Seeing the all of the girls overcome culture different, help others, and form friendships with one another was truly heartwarming. I had such a love for both the Korean trainees and the Japanese idols. I don't care for AKB48 like I mentioned but Sakura has a gaming channel and is quite personable and pretty. I dunno if Noe will truly make it onto the unit but I LOVE HER PERSONALITY. She's like the cheerleading mom of the team and I love it. I have an immense respect for the former After School member who is also bilingual and can communicate in Japanese (her name isn't sticking with me right now jfc) but I truly hope she gained the number one spot because she's super deserving of it. I also think Jurina is super pretty. I have a thing for girls like her and Kahi! They have warm eyes and pretty smiles but are older looking? Kahi (who is also a former After School member) is a judge on the show and is also what encouraged me to watch. 

Here is the promo song for the show... the center is Sakura and the second center is the girl from After School. <3 







Anyway, this has been my summer. :) I hope that catching up up as been a somewhat entertaining read. I hope to be writing again (even if it's trash fic) more frequently and hopefully I have some more video and photo projects up in the future! 






Wednesday, March 7, 2018

How to Do Gyaru Fashion for Super Cheap

Hello guys! It's been a VERY long time since I've done a blog post. Mainly because I've been focusing on my YouTube channel ever since I got a DSLR. My channel has been my biggest project. However due to this, I've been neglecting my blog. Which is kinda sad and needs to change. Especially since school has been taking up my time and I can't take the time to glam up for a YT video, record, and edit it all the time.

So much has went on in this last year

or so-but instead of catching you up on the mundane shit going on my life-I thought I would write up a blog post that you all could utilize on majorly. I get asked VERY often how I can maintain this lifestyle as a college student and where I get my brand items from. 



There's a couple disclaimers and things that I want to say before I get into this blog post though. First off, living in my the middle of fucking nowhere and living at home still works to my advantage. I currently go to a community college and I am planning to transfer to a university for my classes having to do with my major/career next year. SO this indulgence is about to stop REAL SOON. Unless work study just pays me insanely kindly and I can even snag a work study job. But because of this, I do have bills to pay (cell phone, internet, dental bills, food, ect) but it's not nearly as high as paying for rent would be. It also would make any sense for me to take out a loan to pay rent in a junior college system. I rather be in debt for two years and not four to six years. This is what you should know. Going back to middle of nowhere thing-I live in a town that doesn't even have a grocery store. My family has to go to the next town over. I've often on here have told ya'll how I feel like the real life Momoko. I'm in the vicinity of SF but not quite-and I'm probably the most eccentrically dressed person where I live. I know I am at my school. >_> Because of that I don't go out often. Maybe twice a semester if not three times. 

Because of this I'm able to indulge. While most people go out to eat often or go drinking/clubbing on weekends or take a big ass Spring Break vacation-I do not. I do not have any vices. I also do not go to hair or nail salons. I cut my hair myself and also do my nails myself-while it is TIME CONSUMING it saves me loads of money that even I know girls in retail often spent their paychecks on. 
Me when I do well and finish a fucking final exam LOL


I give myself incentives and rewards for doing well in school to discipline myself and my expenses. If I pass an exam, I'm allowed to get what I want. If I do twice as better than intended by the end of the semester when my final grades are out I'm allowed to do a haul or take a big trip. If my bills are paid on time and in advance? I'm also allowed to do whatever I want with what I have remaining. Occasionally I'll even take on odd jobs (recycling for months and the like) to get extra money for an outing or a piece I want. 

TDLR; I don't leave the house/I live an incredibly boring/routine life outside of my fashion. I don't have vices. I do my own hair and nail sets. I study hard and do some things to gain even more cash. This is how I'm able to live the life I live. 

So there you go with my background on this. No, I'm not some privileged princess. I earn everything I have. I am responsible and punctual. The only time I allow myself to indulge without reason is Birthdays, Valentines day, and Christmas.  That's also because I also spend those holidays alone and try to make up for it with materialism and things that make me happy. 

My readers must also understand as well, I've been into gyaru fashion for a long time and have actively been participating in this fashion since 2011. Seven years have went by and this is why it seems like I have a huge closet full of brand. I have only even bought pieces that call out to me/pieces I really want. I've never had a turnover rate with my closet. Within that seven year span, I've only sold off one dress. 

This begins off with my first bit of advice; do not buy brand just because it's available to you. 

A lot of people hoard clothing just to have it. To be honest, I don't do this with clothing but I sure as hell do this with make up. In terms of clothing it's worse though because clothing really takes up space compared to make up. Only buy pieces that really speak to you and really are your style. This happens to be extremely difficult for me because I do not have one set substyle. I like everything.Hence my lack of a turnover rate. 

My second piece of advice is to keep your priorities in check. Gyaru fashion and owning brand is not worth being hungry or having your cell phone turned off. Pay all of your real life necessities first. Afterwards, you need to break down the costs of fashion necessities. Gyaru is a very make up based fashion-so make up, nails, and hair should come first. 

Once upon time, when I was an extremely broke bitch, I only focused on hair and make up. I did not really own brand. However, I was very blessed to live near the Bay Area. This meant I had access to Daiso (the Japanese dollar store) and a lot of Korean owned beauty shops. The make up and lashes here are extremely cheap. When I even first started doing gyaru, I bought circle lenses for 10.00 at the Korean beauty shops that sold them under the table (risky I know LOL). I would buy multiple Daiso lashes and stack them. If you can ever find some of my old tumblr posts/maybe even posts on here, I even disclose which Daiso lashes I used. I even used top lashes, cut them in half, and reversed them for a bottom lash. I used Elf make up, Revlon foundation-and even before I knew the wonders of foundation, I used concealer for foundation. I often invested in Wet n Wild nail polishes from the 99 cent and dollar stores in my town (as well as other make up that was sold there), and raided Walgreens and Riteaid sales for Got2B hairspray for my hair. 

When I had a bit more money I built up my make up supply by taking advantage of Sephora and Ulta's sale pages. 

In terms of clothing I often wore Forever 21 coordinates. I know a lot of people tell you brand is everything-and in a way? It is. Especially for styles like agejo or himegyaru. However, if you can uniquely coordinate an outfit then it doesn't matter wtf you wear. It might not be a substyle but it can be gyaru if your nails are blinged, your lashes hit your brow bone for days, and your hair is teased big. I often wore jeans with very high heels and a very cute top. My accessories were hair bows and big sunglasses. I would pair studded belts with harder/bolder looks and wear a bold lip with big hair and lashes. 

The only advantage I ever had was having access to Asian owned clothing stores as well. For all of your San Francisco Bay Area readers, I used to raid this store in Newpark Mall called First Impression. It was a super cheapy store with a lot of gyaru inspired pieces. The sizes ran small but thankfully I was a bit smaller back then. I would find floral prints, cute belts, and shoes for 8-10.00 a piece. I would find big off the shoulder t-shirts that were long and boldly graphic and would pair them with tiered lace skirts. 

If you do not live in an area where these things are accessible then it might be a bit harder. Raid sales and don't think brand is everything. Stack your lashes and get the spikey ones. 

Eventually I did prioritize circle lenses. I could only buy one pair a year and got the chance of upgrading my cheap 10.00 Korean Beauty store finds to Princess Mimi's in Sesame Grey. They're still to this day my favorite HG lenses and getting good lenses that suit you can really make or break your look!


Me back in 2011 when I did Gyaru on a major budget.
 I owned no brand.
Looking back, I was more gyaru then than I ever am now. Being broke forced me to be creative. It made to coordinate things I might have not normally coordinated if I had access to a ton of stuff. It made me practice a lot on make up knowing I had a lot to make up for considering I didn't have a lot of flashy things. It's also why my make up back then wasn't as polished. I did not own brushes until much later or quality materials until I got my first retail job and was finally able to stock up on high end stuff. And even then when I worked retail I had all this cash to freely spend but no time to practice with my newly acquired things or time to even wear it due to a shit work/life balance. Hence, the reason why I went back to school to work on gaining my dream job so I could have a better balance. 

I'm very lucky to have that luxury.

So yes, prioritize is my big tip! 


This isn't even my best nail set I've done but those are my real nails and my own work.

Next, learn a skill set. Salons are pricey. I knew girls who worked in retail with kids would would spend dumb amounts of cash weekly on salon trips for nail sets and hair color. Nails aren't exactly a necessary trip. You can easily learn this skill set within time and with lots of practice. Honestly, not a lot of nail salons do Japanese style nails. If they do they're quite expensive due to it being labor intensive. However, buying your own supplies and spending the time yourself saves loads of money. My advice for nails is; it doesn't matter wtf your nail colors are just as long as they're not sticky or clumpy. What does actually matter is your top coat/nail base coats. This will protect your nails from some bullshit and have them chip less/you won't get those gross bubbles on your nails from cheap ass topcoat. Buy Etude House polishes or hell even Wet n Wild, I go on ebay personally for my nail decals and I'm very sure you can even find some on Aliexpress as well-however your top and base coats should be something like OPI if you want a long lasting nail job. Toothpicks also help for nail designs (and a lot of patience) but you can also buy nail brushes. For a clean application I often use acetone remover and a Q-Tip to clean up the edges efficiently! 

Hair is a much more risky DIY. This might be something that I can't encourage because people might come for me for saying that it's fine doing your hair yourself. However, I actually can cut and color my own hair effectively. How? The next time you go to a salon, pay attention to how the salon stylist cuts your hair. I know a lot of people like being on their phone or conversing with their cutter and colorist-but if you pay attention you might learn and skill or two! This is how I learned how to cut hair. I also had a lot of friends back in the day who were in the process of being cosmetologists and I'd often ask questions or discuss techniques with them.

Other than haircutting-other is the next most risky thing is straight up hair color. I do not recommend this fully because you have to be a fucking chemist. This shit is chemistry. You can potentially fry or destroy your hair and have it fall the fuck out (or even bald). I also really discourage using box dye. This shit fucks up your hair and your colorist won't even fucking touch it at times. I used to dye my hair black (with box dye for four fucking years) and went as far as stripping the shit out of it after that four years (hi orange hair) and when I went to get it dyed like...two years later-the colorist still wouldn't fucking touch that shit. Don't do it. Don't even use that Palty shit. 

If you don't know how to bleach your hair-go to a salon to get it done. I know a lot of girls save money by not getting their color done at the salon but getting their bleach base done at a salon. This way you don't royally fuck your hair over. However, DO NOT use fucking box color post salon bleach treatment. This defeats the damn purpose. Use SAFE salon hair color- Hell even ask your colorist what they use because it's actually pretty accessible. I know a lot of people use Redken and Pravana. I know certain colors are a fucking pain to strip out (hi red and blue-aka I suggest semi-permanent/hair tints) so do ask about things like this before you commit to a color. Ask your colorist that if you used such and such color from said brand-would they be able to do a root touch up or strip the color out if you wanted to change colors in the future. Usually Olaplex is the life saver at salons now a day (thank you new technology) but do double check. 

This is still pricey but it can potentially cut corners. 

Personally I never dye my hair and only did so once since high school. I colored/bleached in 2015. I did bleach myself at my own risk and if you want a LOW maintenance hair job-do streaks of blonde/color-and only do the lower bits of your hair to avoid a root touch up. Eventually the blonde grow out is bearable and can be cut out easily. :) 


Onto obtaining brand name clothing-this is my most asked question. Where the fuck do I find my shit and for so cheap...

Let me just say; I partially plan to keep it a secret. I had to research and do my homework and so should you. I feel like treasures should not just be handed out to whomever. Otherwise we'd have a lot girls taking advantage of some stuff. Call me a bitch but it's just not cool. Especially when some girls can afford all of the newest stuff and buy out the discount stuff just because they can. The worst when people monopolize on the resell market when they got a piece for insanely cheap. It happens, so boys and gals-shop smart. Do your homework. 






I'll vaguely say one of the places I shop is Rakuten. Mainly just because so many people have caught on to this piece of knowledge and it's way harder for me to keep this a secret anymore. A couple years back there was a certain shop that sold a bunch of OTT gyaru brand pieces. They'd go down in price the longer they stayed in the market. So I would often wait a couple weeks until the price was where I wanted it (sometimes it would be a gamble doing this) however, usually I would get a piece for 8.00 and I'd even find ma*rs dresses unclaimed for 5.00.  Now this is a known place in the gyaru comm and if you find a piece you want? You better snag it because it's certainly not going to be there within the next week and not for a large discount like before. But once upon a time ago-I didn't have to pay service fees and a shipping fee. I used to find discounts and only pay a gross shipping fee..... -sigh- 

However, since this has happened I have found other methods and means of finding my stuff. It's a little bit more expensive so more often than not, I'm very picky about what pieces I buy-because let's face it; shits expensive.

However, since gyaru fashion has declined in popularity in the past couple of years-it's actually way more accessible and way more affordable than it was. For those of you who actively shop-you know what I mean. I used to think girls who wore d.i.a were rich girls-belts retailed for 80.00 and tops were a good 40-70.00. I find tops now for 5.00 and belts with minor replaceable defects for 13.00. Mind you obtaining them is a pain in the ass but I can gain a haul of clothes for the piece of ONE piece at retail. 

The next piece of advice is for new and seasoned gyaru when shopping. 


Old School Boho Styled Liz Lisa;  good for the young gals
but also more forgiving for older fans of Liz Lisa
For the new girls, while Liz Lisa can be gyaru-able and the old pieces are VERY gyaru please do know, Liz Lisa is not the only brand associated with gyaru. Matter of fact, if your hair and make up isn't OTT it ain't gyaru. This sounds crazily bitchy I know but when you're looking on the gyaru tag for inspiration and you're seeing girls in LL that are cute but not gyaru at all-it's frustrating. If you truly want to be gyaru look into hair and make up. Look into other brands too. There is a bigger world than Liz Lisa. If you do love Liz Lisa that much-I highly recommend  

1. my previous advice-work on hair and make up. Yes LL is super accessible now-but in order to be himekaji truly-hair and make up must be done. The word himekaji is defined as "Causal Hime". This is a huge debate with gyaru whether himekaji turned into it's own thing or is gyaru. I am only one person and not the law, but honestly my opinion stands as this: Himekaji is casual himegyaru. HimeGyaru is Jesus Diamante, Princess Melody,  La Parfait, and Yumetenbo pieces. HimeGyaru can even be lolita brands coordinated sexier than lolita would be. Personally, I feel like Liz Lisa became popular among gyaru because it wasn't as expensive as Jesus Diamante or other gyaru brands. It was like a trial run for girls who wanted to try hime without the commitment or hole in their wallet. For HimeGyaru-Liz Lisa was for grocery store outings, days at the beach, or days when they just couldn't be bothered to be OTT as fuck. This is why there's such a drastic difference in Liz Lisa between now and ten years ago. 


Old Popteen Mags for Gyaru Reference

If you're just getting into Liz Lisa, please look at previous years collections or old Popteen issues! :) Liz Lisa suited both a young and old audience I feel like way back in the day. Now, it definitely suits that young Popteen following demographic-which certainly excludes older women such as myself. It's a lot more challenging to coordinate. The pieces that are aimed for an "older" demographic happen to be plain and more Larme focused. 

This is why I feel like girls have SUCH  a hard time making the new pieces from Liz Lisa look gyaru. However, it can be done! Be creative. Use eye make up and blushes that match your coordinates, look into eye lashes-don't be afraid to look overtop if you want to be gyaru. Otherwise you're a fan of Liz Lisa and not gyaru. You're a cute girl in cute clothes-but you're not gal. This takes practice and a lot of work; and I believe in you!!! If you love gyaru, you can do it. If you need help-please ask a gyaru you look up to for advice or ask about where they find their resources. Heck, feel feel to dm me on instagram or lurk on my posts on YouTube and the Gyaru Amino for my finds and advice. You can also leave a comment on my blog post here. I would love to see more gyaru babes (and guys) pop up-the community feels so much smaller than it did and I would love to be of help for those who don't know where to begin. Like I mentioned, I'm not meaning to be bitchy but merely constructive. :) 

With said, for my new and season gals-did you know Liz Lisa has old sublabels that don't exist or that are hanging by a thread? 


Tralala back in it's prime!
Awhile back Liz Lisa had two very gyaru styled sub-branded. One was the darker and rougher Liz Lisa Doll line. They focused on a more mature and even rokku (dare I say it?!) approach! I've seen a lot of seasoned gals even pair D.i.a with their Liz Lisa Doll coords. Which is awesome. Don't be afraid to mix and match brand and non-brand items. They make for creative coordinates and are a lot less cookie cutter in my opinion. They make a look unique to you (and can also save money). Continuing on, Liz Lisa also had a sub-brand called Tralala which was SUPER OTT. Supposedly it was supposed to cater to a younger demographic (teens) but if you love lace and plaid-a lot of the old Tralala pieces are for you. They're so cute and frilly. Some of it can even be used for HimeGyaru coordinates!! :) 

A lot of brands have lesser known sub-labels. While finding brands for cheaper now due to lack of popularity, their sub-labels or even lesser popular brands are even more cheaper than their more well-known counterparts. 

For example-did you know that Ma*rs had a sublabel called Glamorous Jane (meJane)? If you're a fan of the very famous Ageha model Sakurai Rina and watched the movie Girl's Life, you'll notice that MeJane makes a cameo in the movie. If you like how SakuRina dresses in this movie-then this is the brand to look for! A lot of their pieces are very similar to old school ma*rs pieces and have that early era Ma*rs/agejo vibe that used to be popular. If you're looking for thigh highs or even accessories their stuff is very similar to ma*rs and is cheaper due to not being as popular as Ma*rs! 


SkinnyLip is the more affordable and bright sister to d.i.a!
ALSO, while SkinnyLip isn't a sub-brand of D.i.a-they're known as the brand that was a cheaper form of D.i.a Honestly, even some of their pieces are as unique as d.i.a and even more creative/colorful depending on whom you're asking. While they were way cheaper than D.i.a-they're even MORE cheaper than d.i.a on resell because they were never as popular. Yet again, if you like how SakuRina used to dress-she modeled for this brand!

Looking for old Yumetenbo pieces/shoes is also a good place to start as well. If you're into HimeGyaru/agejo/Tsuyome you can occasionally find someone selling off the pieces for dumb cheap because they're not trendy anymore. 

When I mean dumb cheap I mean like..5.00 all the way to 20.00 for a piece. I encourage all gals (and gyaruo) old and new to look into more obscure Japanese brands even if they don't exist anymore. They're not only great for saving money but they're also good for style inspiration. A lot of lesser known brands have similar (if not nicer) pieces compared to the big flagship brands. Examples of obscure brand are DigDeep, StripCabaret, MeJane, and GalStar. Known brands that don't get nearly as much love that have VERY gyaruable pieces are Ank Rouge (look at their old school pieces-they're similar to Liz Lisa), Cecil McBee (a popular 109 brand that hopped on the gyaru train when it was popular and had trendy pieces), GLAD NEWS (if you like Tutuha and Ghost of Harlem this brand is for you!). Finding obscure brands also helps expand your horizon and really diversifies your wardrobe! 

Another suggestion is to not be afraid of buying decently prices bundles. Sometimes people straight up sell off their wardrobes or sell off an outfit as a set. This can really help save money if a bundle fits your aesthetic. This can save on service fees and even shipping costs. It's super helpful. I did this recently and was pleasantly surprised. Honestly my limit on bundles is 50.00 but I've found 3 tops for 15.00 and really felt like it was a deal.

Another thing to not be afraid of but to watch out for  is defects. Sometimes clothes are often cheaper due to defects. When looking for clothes on resell please look at pictures of the clothes closely or even ask the seller the condition of the clothes (or in more seasoned shoppers case-google translate or your Japanese skills are your best fucking friend). Defects to avoid-stains and rips on fabrics as well at broken zippers. Also avoid PVC/leather defects in bags and shoes. 

Defects that are okay-paint chips. These can be respray painted or even polished if you have the right materials. Often in D.i.a's case these little charms on their clothes can be removed from the clothing. Often people mistakenly forget to remove the charms from the wash. Often the paint chips or the jewels are removed. With that said, buy extra jewels so you can replace jewels that are missing. If only one or two are missing-these can be super glues back in place. I'd avoid non-detachable jeweled details that have been removed by the wash. Only settle for things like belts, bags, jewelry, removable charms that have minor defects/missing jewels. 

This is how to get a major discount in clothing and accessory items! So please pay attention to that and buy at your own risk. 

My last piece of advice-much like hair/nails-don't be afraid to DIY things. You want hime gyaru shoes? Get artificial flowers and bling and epoxy glue that shit on. You want that cute bag? Get a bag base and slap some chains and details onto it (tho do pay attention to the material of the base bag when you're buying). You want jewelry or hair accessories? Don't be afraid to make your own. The cool thing about DIY is its your own. You made it so it's something that's going to be unique to your wardrobe and coordinate. Nobody will quite have what you have. 


My DIY Dupe of an expensive Princess Melody belt


A good example of this is the waist belt a made. The original Princess Melody one that does with this dress even on resell was 30.00! I paid 1.00 for a bow waist belt and glued jewels and chains on to make my own! It cost me less than 5.00! Things like this can be done and for clean looking accessories-practice a lot! 


Anyway, this is the end of my "being a gyaru to cheap" post! I know gyaru seems very high maintenance but it doesn't have to be. You can cut corners by prioritizing, having goals, shopping smart, and DIYing! :) I hope this post was helpful! Until next time lovelies!