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Japanese Media

2023-12-01 15:45:22

The influence of Japanese media and modern media all over the world has changed people's lives and Japanese society is no exception. Media influences how people think, feel, and act. As technology advances, access to various media resources becomes easier and the influence of advertisements, radio, television and movies continues to have a big impact on society. People all over the world are hoping that they will set trends and lead the way the media will move in the future as Japanese are considered to be the leaders of all technologies.

There are at least three Japanese names on the exterior - familiar (2 days), Igari (Igorimake), Ofero (Ofero). Each name has a different meaning, and Japanese media seems to be as confused as anything else that originally inspired this look. It is cute as you make you look sexy or cute depending on who you are asking - or perhaps a combination of the above. What we believe is that the blush of the lower red eye was originally inspired by the vintage doll makeup. Cosmetics are usually worn in Japan's subculture at least five years ago, and these subcultures are inspired by fairy tales, antique fashion, and doll style. A few years later, in the mainstream beauty industry in Japan, a subcultural girl who inherited this style was seen and I thought there was something new.

Harajuku is popular among girls and boys, but Harajuku girls are drawing attention from magazines, fashion designers, Japanese media, international media, social media and everyone else. Traditionally the most famous street style subculture in Japan is traditionally centered on women (lolita, fairy system, decora, gal, dory, forest etc). Recently, however, a new Japanese-style tribe has appeared, preparing to break down gender's stereotypes of centuries in the 21st century. We call these newcomers "Cute boy" in Harajuku

Cute Boys is a beautiful Japanese boy who traditionally incorporates "cute" fashion which is exclusive to Japanese girls' era (almost). The Japanese media called these new pretty boys "sexless genes" ("kei" means "style"), but the labels are applied to larger types than Harajuku cute little boys. For complete information on gender less epidemic, please check Genderless Kay - Japan's latest fashion trend. In this article we will focus on the Kawaii Boys subtype of "Gender-Free Genes".

There are many models in Harajuku, but in Japanese media there are things that are divided into gender-free genes, those that are gender free, or are very traditional men's cute ones. Since Genderless Kei is a new category, it is confusing in terms of who it really applies to. Some of the boys above can be adapted to the "sexless or just cute" group, and the two models listed below. Yutaro is an attractive employee of a popular Harajuku resale boutique "Sun and Bunn no Ichi". His appearance is very soft like a child, there are lots of soft colors. Teenage girls and boys who often go to shops are looking for inspiration. Like the other models listed here, he has been popular for a long time and has not become a buzzword, but the Japanese media decided he is suitable for mold.