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'''Visual kei''' is a genre within ] that is unique in that the members of such a band take on appearances that can be described to be as vibrant as their music. | '''Visual kei''' is a genre within ] that is unique in that the members of such a band take on appearances that can be described to be as vibrant as their music. | ||
Members of visual kei bands often wear white makeup, do their hair with elaborate colors and styles, and appear in very colorful clothes that are often | Members of visual kei bands often wear white makeup, do their hair with elaborate colors and styles, and appear in very colorful clothes that are often reflect 17th century styles, sometimes referred to as Gothic Lolita. Although the whole appearance can appear feminine, many visual kei bands are entirely male. The music of these kind of bands are usually classified under goth, punk, or rock. | ||
This trend was started by ] in the 80s, but became popularized by 90s bands like ] and ]. |
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Visual kei is a genre within Japanese Music that is unique in that the members of such a band take on appearances that can be described to be as vibrant as their music.
Members of visual kei bands often wear white makeup, do their hair with elaborate colors and styles, and appear in very colorful clothes that are often reflect 17th century styles, sometimes referred to as Gothic Lolita. Although the whole appearance can appear feminine, many visual kei bands are entirely male. The music of these kind of bands are usually classified under goth, punk, or rock.
This trend was started by X-Japan in the 80s, but became popularized by 90s bands like Malice Mizer and Dir en Grey.