Visual Kei is a movement among Japenese musicians.It is characerized by the use of varying levels of makeup, elaborate hairstyles and flamboyant costumes
An ex member of the visual kei/ Oshare kei band An Cafe
Yes there are. Exist trace and danger gang are all-female visual-kei band.
The names sound cool and you'd identify visual kei easily by the band name. Also, the band names tend to mean something when they're in French. For example, L'arc En Ciel means 'the rainbow'. A band that was once hugely popular in the visual kei scene, Malice Mizer, often used French words for the titles of their songs.
Sads
Yes. they have JRock, JPop and Visual Kei.
The Visual Kei movement is associated with Japan. It is used primarily by musicians, mainly heavy metal bands. It is a type of "look" used by these musicians, composing of make-up and hair designs.
"Kei" does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian. It may be a name or a word from another language.
The scene look started in the mid 00's; around 2005. It was influenced from Japanese fashion such as visual kei, decora kei, and oshare kei. It was also influenced by 80's fashion.
"Kei hea taku" is a phrase in the MΔori language that translates to "where is my" in English. It is used when asking about the location of something or someone.
Yes. Ruki does have a substitute. Every well-known visual-kei in japan has one...If you do some research on google you'll find out most of these visual kei bands ' vocalist/one of the member have the same style/look as members of diffeent band.
if you're shopping online you can search for lolita kisama or cosmates, or just go to eBay.if you live in socal, theres a store called 'jungle' in little Tokyo in LA that has a shop for cure magazine in it. they have very good visual kei clothes.
the wierd visual kei person (a man dressed as a woman with make-up)