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A K-POP stage where twin tails look natural
ツインテールも違和感なしのK-POPステージ
ツインテールも違和感なしのK-POPステージ
To be honest, it's embarrassing for adults! More and more idols are trying out twin tails! Introducing beautiful idols who look good even with the most difficult hairstyles
We've certainly seen more and more idols with twin tails.
The reason they can perform with this hairstyle so easily is probably because of the youthful and glamorous stage of K-POP music.
Since it's called twin tails, it's female idols who use it for their activities (it's still a long way off for men to do it, except for comedy? (laughs)).
It takes courage to use it on a solo music stage, so it's not seen very often.
However, it doesn't look strange in a group of 4 to 15 people.
When Wonyoung had it, I thought, "Oh!", but the next moment I thought, "It suits you."
That alone made her stand out from the other members for sure.
Now, K-POP stages are colorful and glamorous, but there is also an aspect to them that could be called a game that incorporates the private lives of women.
This is the entertainment value of K-POP, and it is probably why it has become so popular with elementary and junior high school students in every country.
The girls themselves have a ladylike side, and on these stages, ladylike elements are sprinkled with various fashion elements (there is also the phenomenon of aspiration to grow up and reminiscing about childhood).
When K-POP was only popular with a small group of people around the world, women who were fascinated by this music connected with each other on social media and started small-scale flash mobs in city parks and squares.
They started making videos of these and uploading them to the internet. Since they were not able to form close connections with their neighbors through music (a hobby), it was an extraordinary sight.
I have enjoyed watching these videos since around 2010, but most of the people who came to watch were women in their 20s or older.
These days, there weren't many men around.
However, I did occasionally see women with small children.
I hardly saw any spectators (though there seemed to be a few in the foreground of the video).
But perhaps these are a phenomenon of the past.
K-POP now has global status.
Flash mobs and random dances have gradually become larger in scale, and looking at the people who gather there, most are young people who appear to be in their teens.
As always, the majority of the crowd is girls, but I've started to see a lot of boys as well.
I looked for women with pigtails among the random dances I saw today, but I didn't see a single one.
Everyone was dressed casually in a way that made it easy to dance.
It may be that K-POP flash mobs and random dances have become part of everyday life.
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