For almost 60 years it has been considered uncomfortable, prohibitively expensive and horribly old-fashioned, but the male kimono is staging a revival in Japan. The country's top weekly magazine has ...
Designer Hiroki Asano is using the intricate interlaced motifs to marry the traditions of Ireland and Japan Kimono makers, from left, Mark McNulty, Hiroki Asano and Keita Motoji A kimono and obi with ...
TOKYO: At a century-old workshop in a quiet Tokyo neighbourhood, craftsman Yuichi Hirose brushes dye across meticulously hand-cut stencils laid on fabric, using a traditional technique to produce ...
Japanese traditional patterns can be found on kimonos, tenugui hand towels and all manner of other small Japanese items. Learning their names and origins reveals their auspicious meanings and the ...
Whether it's adorning samurais and geishas or pop stars and haute couture designers, the kimono is not just a traditional costume but a dynamic piece of fashion. A new exhibition at Paris’ Quai Branly ...
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