You got Visual Kei!

Visual Kei is a movement amongst Japanese musicians. The visual style of these musicians has influenced many fashions as well as being directly emulated by many.

The fashion has elements of glam rock, as well as gothic, punk and cyber influences. Hair and make-up are a big part of the creating the look. Hair and make-up are often big, bright and bold, and is paired with androgynous aesthetics.

Visual kei began in the mid-1980's, with bands such as Seikima-II, X JAPAN, D'ERLANGER and COLOR. Inspired by the punk, glam metal, and gothic-rock movements, the first wave of bands put emphasis on shocking visuals, often done through elaborate stage performances, eccentric hairstyles, and flamboyant attire, traits that would become staples of the entire movement.

Typically visual kei looks tend to consist of: flashy hairstyles, pale skin or shironuri, piercings, spiky hair with colorful segments or streaks, highly elaborate outfits, gloves, rings, and platform shoes.