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Why is Ayumi Hamasaki called the trend leader?

1. Leopard print trend In September 2000, Hamasaki released his third album "Duty". She transforms into a jungle-flavored leopard girl, full of devilish charm, and naturally exudes a unique and gorgeous aura that is downright bad. The creativity of this leopard girl was completely created by Hamasaki. She used flaming red lips and pointed nails studded with rhinestones to match the unique wild and mysterious temperament of leopard print. Under her interpretation, leopard print abandoned frivolity and showed The noble and fashionable side. Leopard print triggered a leopard print craze in the Japanese fashion industry at the end of 2000. Products of all sizes rushed to be labeled with leopard print. A leopard print mobile phone manufactured by Tu-ka and designed by Ayumi Hamasaki sold for 8.4 million yen. Shibuya, the most prosperous city in Japan, can be seen everywhere with giant advertisements of Ayumi Hamasaki's "Leopard Girl". The credit card company invited Ayumi Hamasaki to design a limited edition leopard print credit card. Even Kelly Chen, who first came to Japan to shoot commercials, was not exempt from the habit. Dressed up in the legendary Ayumi Hamasaki leopard print look. From celebrities to ordinary people, to home accessories, and even car interiors, leopard print has occupied a mainstream position. This trend has expanded from Japan to Asia. Cecilia Cheung and Jolin Tsai, who claim to be fashion pioneers, have all been associated with leopard print. On New Year's Day of 2008, Ayumi Hamasaki released a new album "Guilty" and once again wore a leopard print skirt to reproduce his image mark, which can be said to be a tribute to himself. 2. Fox Tail In February 2001, the leopard print fever had not yet faded, and Ayumi Hamasaki contributed another popular item to Japan. In the MV for the single "evolution", a fluffy fox tail suddenly hung diagonally from the waist of Hamasaki's jeans as a decoration, which quickly became a hot accessory in early 2001. We later saw countless variations of this accessory on her waist, with various tails. Since then, this accessory style has even influenced male celebrities.

3. Blonde Barbie In March 2001, Hamasaki showed off a dazzling blonde Barbie look in the album "A BEST", whether it was "Fly High" or Surreal. A head of long, golden, curly hair. The addition of thick bangs gave Ayumi Hamasaki a pure doll face, and this iconic blond hair was the key to her transformation into a doll look, which made the manufacturers of Barbie dolls excited. In 2001, Ayumi Hamasaki was awarded the "2001 Barbie Award" (Barbie Award 2001), making her the world's first Miss Barbie (afterwards, Britney Spears and Pace Wu won this honor). The blonde curly hair with thick bangs is still a model for artists to imitate to this day.

4. Big Eye Makeup When Ayumi Hamasaki was at his peak, when you walked to the streets of Shibuya, there would be a pair of Ayumi Hamasaki’s big eyes staring at you everywhere. In addition to Ayumi Hamasaki's naturally big eyes, her original way of painting big eyes has also made the whole of Asia crazy. For a time, everyone wanted to have a pair of Hamasaki-style big eyes, which are the best representation of girls who aspire to become a princess. To this day, Ayumi Hamasaki's big eye makeup has become a must-have teaching in makeup classes alongside the smoky eye makeup. In addition, the popularity of colored contact lenses also started with Hamasaki’s big eyes.

5. Flower headwear In 2004, Hamasaki tried a summer single "Inspire" full of Thai style. On the cover, she wears a red rose headdress and a long skirt of the same color, looking sexy and gorgeous. This look can also be seen in many live performances. 6. Improved kimono In 2002, when the mixed album ayu-mi-x4 series was released, Ayumi Hamasaki wore an improved kimono for the first time, and with her charming and Japanese-style appearance, she immediately attracted people's attention.

7. Face Stickers Unlike artists who often use tattoos to express their fashionable punk sense, Ayumi Hamasaki prefers to use stickers of different colors or styles to add style to his look. Red peach hearts, colorful butterflies... She made girls understand that it is not necessarily the case that only makeup can change the face.

8. Beggar Jeans From April to June 2000, Hamasaki released three singles "Vogue", "Far Away" and "Seasons" for three consecutive months. At that time, he was already a young Japanese Ayumi Hamasaki, the fashion guru, triggered another wave of craze through these three well-produced singles - beggar jeans.

9. Gorgeous tutu skirt The pursuit of perfection is Hamasaki’s fashion magic weapon. In a magazine photo taken ten years after her debut, she once again put on a super exaggerated and gorgeous tutu inlaid with crystal diamonds. This is Hamasaki's most common look on stage.

10. Nail painting When nail painting was still only a thing for Europeans and Americans, Hamasaki was the first to use nail painting to connect it with her own dressing style. She discovered the connection between nail art and fashion. The secret of matching has further promoted the popularity of nail art in Japan. As a leading figure in the nail art industry, she has won three consecutive titles of Japan's "Nail Art Queen" (she was promoted to the hall after three consecutive crowns). She is known as the person who drives the nail art trend and knows best. An artist who coordinates nails and fashion.

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