A Complete Guide to Japanese Kimono: Types by Tokyo Weekender
Different kimono has different purpose, some for formal events, some for casual festivals. Each with different material, layering, ways to wear. Read more : Tokyo Weekender
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A Complete Guide to Japanese Kimono: Types by Tokyo Weekender
Different kimono has different purpose, some for formal events, some for casual festivals. Each with different material, layering, ways to wear. Read more : Tokyo Weekender

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Goth heart going doki-doki for this Nightmare Before Christmas furisode by Disney seen on Studio Alice. I love the Sally's dress obi!
aedam 振袖
Long-Sleeved Robe (Furisode) with Phoenixes, Cherry Blossoms, Peonies, and Maple Branches (Japan, mid-19th century).
Crepe silk with silk and gold-thread embroidery.
Made for Yuki-gimi (Princess Yuki), who was the daughter of the twentieth head priest of the influential Higashi Honganji Temple in Kyoto.
Images and text information courtesy The Met.
Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) modeling a Furisode (振り袖) kimono. Scanned from a loose clipping.

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Kousa Original Character Figure by Union Creative International Ltd
雛祭り! 🌸
No ikki ver + ossana doodle i did in doing it
Fumi's bday is 2nd march and changpu's bday is 3rd march so i just want to draw them celebrating hinamatsuri, hence the hanging hina doll ornament(tsurushi bina) in the back. I actually referencing the vibe more on seijin shiki, hence the furisode with homongi patterns. In the meantime ive got into tsurushi bina alot and drawing the traditional shapes with added variety of easter eggs been so much fun (guess all the easter eggs maybe?)