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ravengrim Moderator

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 | Subject: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:21 pm | |
| Japan's fashion rebellion goes West
An underground youth culture in Japan which makes a rebellious fashion statement against traditional rules on eastern beauty, is taking hold on Britain's youth. Manba involves devotees wearing dark tans, white make-up around their eyes and hair that is often a combination of neon colours. British teenagers like 18-year-olds Eilish and Declan got caught up in manba after an interest in Japanese culture led them to start researching on the internet, where they came across the style. Manba in Japan is also known as ganguro, gonguro, yamamba and mamba. Yama-uba in Japanese is the name of a mountain hag in Japanese folklore whom the fashion is thought to resemble. It has been around for nearly a decade and is an eye-catching statement against conformity. When the practitioners began darkening their skin, widening their eyes and wearing blue contact lenses, they were making a rebellious statement against the traditions of fair-skinned beauty. The rebellion has now, perhaps somewhat ironically, been taken up by Britain's naturally fair-skinned youth. I went to spend some time with Eilish and Declan to find out why the fashion appeals them to. Glitter When I met them early one morning, they had already started applying their make-up as they planned to meet other British members of their Japanese circle later that afternoon in London's China Town. They start their routine by applying self tan to their bodies. Eilish rubs the self tan on her neck but her face is darkened much more heavily. She smears the coffee-bean powder on her pale skin and tries to rub it in so that it does not look "patchy". Declan explains that he buys his foundation from Afro-Caribbean shops as normal shops do not sell powders that are dark enough. They then use black eyeliner pencils and a white marker pens to create big eyes which look like they droop, framed by false eyelashes. The look is finished off with glitter and white lipstick. They tell me they learnt to apply the make-up through watching make-up tutorials on YouTube. Declan and Eilish say they have been accused of racism for darkening their skin in this way, but they say this could not be further from the truth. Eilish insists that she is "not mocking anybody" and Declan asks, "what black person looks like this?" Another member of the group says that she does not like her white skin and covers up if she is unable to get a spray tan. "I just think it looks good - nowadays it's more popular to be tanned," Declan adds. The British followers of this Japanese subculture are also into the music, which is called Eurobeat, and practise dance moves called Para-Para. "It's kind of like line dancing," says Eilish. "But it's a group dance where everyone does the same thing and it just uses your hands." Group following Eilish's mobile phone rings every time she receives a message on Facebook. Her social networks are important as she has friends in Japan and the US who are also into the style. "There's a Japanese Facebook [type of site] called Mixi and there are a lot of manba on there and when they find out that you're manba in the UK, they're like, 'what?!'" "They all speak in Japanese so I have to use a translator to talk to them. There are also some in America. I'm quite good friends with some of the girls who do it in America." Eilish's father Peter thinks that his daughter might look a bit strange, but she is, he says, "learning about another culture" Her mother insists that the style is about much more than just "dressing up". She tells me she thinks that this is more about creative expression and that she admires her daughter for her interest. As we all walk out the house and down the street, people look. Brightly coloured hair, clothes and unusual make-up sets them apart from the crowds who are travelling into London on the underground. Eilish says that people often don't want to sit next to them. In China Town, Eilish and Declan meet some of their follow manba followers. Gabby, 22, with her bright pink hair and sunglasses, says she loves the style. "I think it's adorable, it looks really cute, it takes a lot of skill," she says. "Some people have the attitude that Western girls can't do it as well, but we're doing our own thing." Toni, 21, says she really likes to have make-up that creates really wide eyes. She acknowledges though that it might "sound really silly" because what they are doing is trying to be like the girls in Japan who are trying to look like Western girls. "We're Western girls trying to be Japanese girls, trying to be Western - it seems like a funny circle to go around."
Does anyone else remember talking about this on the old G.B. boards? _________________ ”Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy." ~H. L. Mencken
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helen damnation Moderator

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:15 pm | |
| I remember that on the other place I'm afraid my opinion hasnt changed  _________________ Well, the Devil he taught us how to rock and then he turned us loose |
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ravengrim Moderator

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:55 pm | |
| No,mine hasn't either. If you clicked on the link you saw that it wasn't exact;y a great look for these girls.The girls in Japan it looked kind of cute on,but I guess they might do something diffrent with it. _________________ ”Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy." ~H. L. Mencken
@themorrigan1972
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endless dark admin

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sat Jul 04, 2009 6:12 pm | |
| they looked like extremely tanned angry clowns... its not a good look _________________  |
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Alenuska active member
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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sat Jul 04, 2009 7:42 pm | |
| Not my thing however if it makes them happy then thats whats important I guess. |
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Morwenna star member

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:04 pm | |
| They make a total mockery of the overly-tanned, bleach blond California valley girls from which the style was inspired. In that way, I love it, because it's so ironic, but I hate the way it looks. It's anti-goth.  |
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endless dark admin

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albinasamara active member

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:26 pm | |
| I suspect that life in Japan is rarely boring. |
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La Diva Carlotta supernova

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:36 pm | |
| | albinasamara wrote: | | I suspect that life in Japan is rarely boring. |
Ha ha!!!!  |
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Morwenna star member

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:19 pm | |
| I hope not, I'm going there in September and I'll be there for 11 months. ^_^ |
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Lolita Rose member

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:54 pm | |
| Hmm...I think this is another one of those styles like Scene, that looks terrible on the average person, but if its done right it can look adorable. I've seen asian girls with this style and its so cute, but a little strange. These two...haven't quite got it yet. |
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nsanelilmunky star member

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:37 pm | |
| ^^Yeah. some people really do pull it off well. |
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helen damnation Moderator

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:40 pm | |
| | nsanelilmunky wrote: | | ^^Yeah. some people really do pull it off well. |
It still reminds me of Ibiza in the 80s and before you ask, NO I DIDNT GO!_________________ Well, the Devil he taught us how to rock and then he turned us loose |
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TheDarkHippie senior member

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 | Subject: Re: Japan's fashion rebellion goes West Mon Jul 06, 2009 9:11 pm | |
| ugh, those two girls look sooo bad! though, while looking at other pics of it online, it does look cute. I think there problem is the super dark face and the super white limbs. |
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