You may have noticed that many idols are doing what looks like an upside-down/inside-out peace sign in their selfies. This is called the ‘gyaru peace’ (갸루피스 in Korean) sign. The idol being credited for starting the trend is rookie girl group member IVE’s Rei. But where does it originally come from? The trend originally comes from Japan. The term ‘gyaru’ supposedly originates from the Japanese pronunciation of the English slang for ‘gal’. Gyaru is one of the most famous Japanese fashion subcultures. It consists of styling that includes bold eye makeup, tanning, bold hairstyles, etc. There are several categories under this subculture, too. The gyaru peace sign is one of the signature peace signs that is used among people who belong to the subculture. It doesn’t really have a specific meaning, however, it is a significant trend. It became a trend in Korea after IVE’s Rei (who is Japanese) posted multiple selfies of herself doing the pose and introducing her members to it, too. Here she is pictured with fellow IVE member Liz. How do you do the pose? You simply make a peace sign with your hands and then extend your arm and twist your hands with your palmside facing upwards. You can do the pose with one or two hands. Many idols have since picked up the pose and posted pictures of themselves following this new trend. Some of the idols we have seen doing the pose include… … some of the OnlyOneOf members… … TREASURE’s JiHoon… … the Billlie members… … Red Velvet’s Joy… … Girls’ Generation’s TaeYeon… … and NMIXX’s Bae and SullYoon. These are only a few of the idols we have seen rocking the pose so far. There are plenty more who have posted pictures or done the pose through live videos, etc. What do you think of the gyaru peace sign pose? Will you be rocking it in your next selfie? Let us know in the comments. 8 Female K-Pop Idols Rocking Korean Spring Makeup And Fashion Trends KPOP STORIES|Apr 9, 2022